TobiasA Posted January 28, 2021 Posted January 28, 2021 So I installed the latest OpenBeta update and wondered why my nose now sticks to the ground like glue and I need full burner and 150kts to get that nose in the air. Turns out I had to invert my brake axis on the rudder pedals now for some reason. So, folks, if you can't keep up your nose during landing, you might have to set "slider axis" and "invert axis" in your axis settings... Or your wheel brake may be at least half engaged all the time.
TobiasA Posted January 29, 2021 Author Posted January 29, 2021 vor 18 Stunden schrieb TobiasA: So I installed the latest OpenBeta update and wondered why my nose now sticks to the ground like glue and I need full burner and 150kts to get that nose in the air. Turns out I had to invert my brake axis on the rudder pedals now for some reason. So, folks, if you can't keep up your nose during landing, you might have to set "slider axis" and "invert axis" in your axis settings... Or your wheel brake may be at least half engaged all the time. Aaaand back again. To be honest, I have no idea what was going on. I think something isn't right there, but it is hard to check since those tiny brakes are easy to "override with the throttle". After the next restart, I have the same settings as before now. But somehow it feels like they are only half engaged sometimes.
LimitedLiability Posted February 6, 2021 Posted February 6, 2021 TobiasA, I feel your pain as I have been struggling with the brakes for a really long time. I also was doing the Takeoffs with brakes applied for a while, (figured to check all other bindings and the inversion button in Axis Tune finally). No matter how I set the slider with custom / linear / curves / saturation etc. I just cant get them to work in an acceptable way. I am also not using any external apps for any controllers. and the pedals are the Logitec Pro Flight Rudder Pedals. I am searching for a smooth wheel brake map if anyone has one where they don't engage at the half way point on the axis map in Axis Commands, (NON Slider and inverted) or in SLIDER and inverted but a smooth application to 100% Braking with out them locking up at the bottom of the Slider. They seem to be pretty much be extreme full on with with minor deflection of my pedal or barely on with full deflection of my pedal. just can't find that happy place with them. I would assume after the last couple years that someone has figured this out, but search is not helping with "wheel Brakes F-18C". I will get your post and one other, then it wanders off into Speed brake for the most part. YouTube comes up with installing rudder pedals , but I don't think anyone really has addressed the brakes that I have seen, Maybe my pedals are wonky? Cheers
LimitedLiability Posted February 6, 2021 Posted February 6, 2021 I found this after a bit more deepening my dive in the search results. Some interesting comments on the saturation .
charlie Posted February 15, 2021 Posted February 15, 2021 heres my issue, tfrp rudder pedals, when i go to mapp my toe brakes I get nothing doesn't recognize them or something tried all I could think of Help please.
9thHunt Posted February 15, 2021 Posted February 15, 2021 34 minutes ago, charlie said: heres my issue, tfrp rudder pedals, when i go to mapp my toe brakes I get nothing doesn't recognize them or something tried all I could think of Help please. Thrustmaster? I had a similar problem, make sure your pedals are in airplane mode and not car mode.
charlie Posted February 15, 2021 Posted February 15, 2021 i've got numerous planes and the toe brakes work in those planes, p-51 a-10 f-86 just won't let me bind my toe brakes for the f-16, confirmed airplane mode. 1
Eugel Posted June 26, 2021 Posted June 26, 2021 (edited) I also have the TFRPs and they work fine with the F-16. Make sure you bind them unter "axis command" - wheel brake left" and "wheel brake right" There is also a key binding called "wheel brake left ON/OFF"/"wheel brake right ON/OFF" - this will NOT work with the toe brakes on the TFRP. And I had to invert the axis as well. Edited June 26, 2021 by Eugel
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