609_Relentov Posted March 30 Posted March 30 I didn't see any posts regarding the F-16 rudder, but after re-installing Windows 11, and going through the various aircraft module mapping, I noticed the F-16 rudder is acting flakey. I have MFG Crosswind pedals which are working fine, and on other aircraft (e.g. A-10C, F/A-18, etc.) the pedals in the cockpit are moving fine, with smooth movement (similarly when looking at the rudder(s) on the aircraft themselves). However, with the F-16, the pedals shown in the cockpit are sort of twitchy, bouncing around a bit when I move the physical rudder pedals (same with looking at the rudder on the plane when looking out the cockpit). I re-assigned the rudder pedals in the controls/axis assignments a few times, and re-did the curve, but it isn't helping. Also, when looking at the controls screen for the F-16, when I move the physical rudder pedals, I can see the white bar showing the left/right movement for that mapping and it's nice and smooth. Not sure if it's just me, or if anyone else is seeing this with the F-16.
MAXsenna Posted March 30 Posted March 30 I didn't see any posts regarding the F-16 rudder, but after re-installing Windows 11, and going through the various aircraft module mapping, I noticed the F-16 rudder is acting flakey. I have MFG Crosswind pedals which are working fine, and on other aircraft (e.g. A-10C, F/A-18, etc.) the pedals in the cockpit are moving fine, with smooth movement (similarly when looking at the rudder(s) on the aircraft themselves). However, with the F-16, the pedals shown in the cockpit are sort of twitchy, bouncing around a bit when I move the physical rudder pedals (same with looking at the rudder on the plane when looking out the cockpit). I re-assigned the rudder pedals in the controls/axis assignments a few times, and re-did the curve, but it isn't helping. Also, when looking at the controls screen for the F-16, when I move the physical rudder pedals, I can see the white bar showing the left/right movement for that mapping and it's nice and smooth. Not sure if it's just me, or if anyone else is seeing this with the F-16.Not seeing this. Are absolutely sure you don't have an axis conflict? If it looks good in the Controls Indicator, it should be fine though. Sent from my SM-A536B using Tapatalk
609_Relentov Posted March 30 Author Posted March 30 Thanks MAXsenna - you hit it the nail on the head, I didn't notice the rudder was also assigned to an axis on the throttle which was conflicting. I deleted that and the rudder controls were fine. 1
MAXsenna Posted March 30 Posted March 30 Thanks MAXsenna - you hit it the nail on the head, I didn't notice the rudder was also assigned to an axis on the throttle which was conflicting. I deleted that and the rudder controls were fine.That's great! Yeah, DCS has a tendency to wildy populate certain axis. Sent from my SM-A536B using Tapatalk
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