I own the Thrustmaster TFRP T.Flight Rudder for a long time. Nevertheless, I hardly use them with MSFS, because I just can’t get the settings right. In X-Plane, on the other hand, the pedals are usable without any problems.
First of all, I smeared the rails with Vaseline because there were jerky movements.
Then I experimented with the curve in MSFS for a long time - without real success with small planes. Large aircraft are inherently much less responsive, so you can control them satisfactorily with these pedals. Since I have had AAO for a few days, I can use it to make individual settings depending on the type of aircraft.
Even with AAO it doesn’t get really good with small airplanes either.
Basic problem: The rudders react much too strongly to the smallest movements of the pedals.
Of course I can keep the turn completely flat without exponential part. But then I would not be able to make a turn.
If I use the Thrustmaster T.16000M joystick instead of the pedals, I can keep every plane straight very sensitively.
So I just need a less sensitive reaction of the pedals.
Does anyone have experience on how to reduce the sensitivity of these pedals?
Is the problem possibly solvable with AAO after all?
Simply summarized: I need wide pedal travel with at the same time lower and more sensitive front wheel deflections.
Hello @Kujac48,
Please do not create duplicate topics. Use your existing topic here:
https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/thrustmaster-tfrp-t-flight-rudder-too-strong-reactivity/535607
Thank you.