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Okay got my Warthog early this week and just set it up to fire up on DCS A-10 and DCS black shark and have one problem. Rudder pedals!! I had a Logitech G940 which I sold on ebay to replace with the Warthog and had no pedal problems with that as they were all integrated. Well I pulled out my old CH Pro pedals USB which I used with my old TM Cougar set up and while DCS recognizes them all...am having a hard time trying to map them to work. Seems that they are being recognized along with the stick axis and so I have no rudder but duplicate stick movements when I use them. Haven't used the TARGET software but from what I read it won't recognized NON TM stuff so what do I do to get this bird up and running? HELP!

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In the Axis Controls portion of the Settings>Controls UI page there should be a column for each controller type. It should just be a matter of finding the CH Pro Pedal controller column and assigning the rudder axis to the rudder axis command line. Similarly one might select any another axis bind for that controller in that column and clear them.

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Yeah, I just did a 'clear category' on the pro pedals axes, then mapped the rudder and brakes.

 

Default had one pedal mapped to pitch and one to one of the throttles or something. Makes for an awkward flight. :O

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Had the same as I have that very same hardware. I fixed it by using the Ch manager and switch the pedals to mapped mode. No more duplicate entries. :)

How do u do this?

Yeah, I just did a 'clear category' on the pro pedals axes, then mapped the rudder and brakes.

 

Default had one pedal mapped to pitch and one to one of the throttles or something. Makes for an awkward flight. :O

Yes that is what I found too! I tried the clear category but how do/did you remap them? I seem to have lost throttles by doing that?

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I just went into the options, hit 'axis comands' (make sure you're on the right jet first!). Then clicked on one of the the boxes (doesn't matter which, or even if it's used) in the column under pro pedals. Chose 'clear category'. Yes. Then remapped the axes I wanted on the pedals.

 

It didn't affect my throttle mappings...and if it did, I'd just remap the throttles again.

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Maybe in this is an obsolete addition, but be sure to doublecheck the assignments of the various controllers you have plugged in inside the simulator.

 

Every controller has its own column.

If you have conflicting axis set the end result might be no response inside the cockpit because one controller keeps cancelling out the input on the other controller cause they are providing feedback to the same function in game.

 

Clear all axis assignments you do not need.

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