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Hello,

 

I recently builit a very high end liquid cooled PC for DCS world and Star Citizen, and I spared no expense (in my best John Hammond voice) to ensure the best experience possible. I have since

purchased a Secretlab Titan chair and used Monstertech mounts to secure my new TM Warthog HOTAS to the chair. As soon as I plugged my warthog up I have been having issues binding various keys. Since then the key binding issue seems to have mostly worked itself out, except for my pedals. But I have never been able to plug in my TFRP pedals and get them to work in DCS world at all. Every time I try to taxi to the runway I'll slide the pedals in one direction and one rudder will go the opposite direction and the other rudder will stay in its place. (meaning when I press F2 I view the F/A-18C's rudders from the exterior view and they are going all over the place.

When I unplug/replug them nothing changes. Any thoughts?

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Probably the first thing I would check is there is nothing else mapped to the Rudder peddles.

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To add what everyone else said also if you used the calibration tool that is Windows, reset that calibration and only use TM calibration software to calibrate. Windows calibration does something funky with the TM devices.

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Thank you to everyone who replied. As it turns out it was a simple issue. I was unaware that there was a small switch on the pedals that was set to a car. I switched over to the airplane and suddenly my rudders were returning to the center axis and all is now good. Of course I feel like dumbass, but moreso I am just happy the issue is resolved and I can now return to my flight training. Thanks for all the help.

 

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