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Throttling up to taxi seemed like I was stuck in the mud when I noticed my toe brakes reacting in the opposite way to what I was expecting. Easy fix to invert axis in settings but thought I'd post my finding.

 

Discovered this at the end of the Cold & Dark training mission in the caucasus map.

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Toe brakes for me are always inverted by default,just invert them in the settings. This is a problem with DCS as a whole where toe brakes on some if not all pedals are backwards and always need to be inverted when setting up for a new aircraft.

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how is this a bug? you can check the invert box, problem solved... that is why they offer invert axis options.

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This is business as usual here, too. I just invert them in settings. CH Pro pedals.

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Every single module has this same issue.

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yea, they are almost always inverted, even in other flight sims its the same, when i assign toe brakes i always have to check cause its very common to have to invert

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True, most all. But there are a couple modules that you leave that setting alone. Definitely something to checkout on your shakedown.

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how is this a bug? you can check the invert box, problem solved... that is why they offer invert axis options.

 

It's a bug because in the axis settings, a positive press gives a negative response. All the axes have a slider bar in the main menu that indicates travel. It's not an issue with the peripheral interface, but a coding issue within DCS...just like the graphical representation in the axis settings is also a bug because inverted or not, it gives the same Y value representation for a given pedal position.

 

Just because it's a persistent bug that ED hasn't gotten to, doesn't mean it isn't a bug...

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It's a bug because in the axis settings, a positive press gives a negative response. All the axes have a slider bar in the main menu that indicates travel. It's not an issue with the peripheral interface, but a coding issue within DCS...just like the graphical representation in the axis settings is also a bug because inverted or not, it gives the same Y value representation for a given pedal position.

 

Just because it's a persistent bug that ED hasn't gotten to, doesn't mean it isn't a bug...

 

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