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Since upgrading my rig recently, I have a curious issue, which I can't seem to tackle:

I have an older set of rudder pedals, which I connect using RealSimulator's RUSBA. It pairs and calibrates alright, no issues there. The toe brakes don't have the full range anymore and the rudder is a little off-center when physically in neutral, but no big deal, the RUSBA calibration software senses it all and sets center, min and max appropriately. Here's the problem:

 

 

When I go into the sim, the rudder registers as if it was never calibrated. I don't get the full range on the brakes and the rudder is off to the right just sitting there. It seems as if the calibration data doesn't reach DCS and it works with the raw DX data.

 

 

Any thoughts?

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer:

 

  • Win10/64
  • DCS open beta 2.5.6.49798
  • latest rudder firmware
  • driver updated
  • different USB ports checked

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Solved -

 

RealSimulator retained a previous version of their calibration tool "_V12" in the start menu. With the updated firmware, this version did not write calibration data anymore.

 

 

 

An new calibration tool without suffix was also made available, which ended up working. DCS receives the correct calibration data now and the rudder and brakes work as advertised.

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