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    Problem with brakes

    Anyone had the problem when applying brakes with the rudder
    pedals that the brakes stay applied ?

    Can't see any conflict in assignments within FS so don't no where
    else to look.

    Many thanks

    nige

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    Nige, are these pot style brakes or simple on/off momentary switches? Either way check what is happening in Windows joystick config to see if they are staying on or not. Do you run FSUIPC?

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    Hi ,

    These are "pots" to operate the brake pedals, (ch pro).
    Windows joystick calibration shows no problems
    and they are not assigned through fsuipc.

    thanks

    nige

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    For CH Pro what you should do is calibrate the brakes while sticking a CD Jewel Case under the front edge (ie - brakes slightly applied) of each. This will basically set the travel so that when the brakes are released (without the jewel case) , the are beyond the travel that was set and therefore wont be engaging the brakes. Works like a charm.

    Scott

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    Great tip Scott!
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    many thanks scot,
    great idea.

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    You may also want to take a look at the guide that is mentioned here: http://forums.simflight.com/viewtopi...906422a209c398

    It's very good and helps with several CH products' configuration.
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    hey Eric...

    Dont you have some diapers to attend to?!!

    I hope all is well.


    Anyway, glad to help guys. It wasnt my idea but I remember pulling my hair out with the same brake issue until someone told me that tip.

    Scott

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