Just as the title says. Since last update it seems CH peddles won’t recognize any inputs done within FS 2020 except for brakes and yaw - but yaw is where the trouble now is.
It seems that no matter what settings I play with, sensitivity, dead zone, neutral - nothing works. Oh, it show it within the graph alright and moves as it should, but once I hit the done and then the apply and save, all bets are off.
If I try to apply right rudder to correct, nothing. If I push further forward on the right peddle, nothing. Suddenly though it will deflect full right rudder. If I’m sitting on the tarmac when looking from behind, I can see that there is no incremental rudder input whatsoever. It’s either at neutral or suddenly swings 100% in the direction I’m inputting. There’s no inbetween.
I’ve tested this in the 172 steam gauges, the Cub Crafter X and the Pitts. All work the same way.
I’ve also tested in order to rule out my peddles being defective this in IL2 Sturmovik and they work perfectly. So that tells me something is happening with the software in correlation to FS2020. I’ll wait and see if it’s just me before submitting to Zendesk.
Might check the control bindings and make sure the patch didn’t reset your rudder binding to a “switch” rather than an axis. Some patches have been know to fiddle with people’s bindings.
Regards
Okay rudder axis is blank. No input listed for it. Everything except for the left and right rudder (yaw left and yaw right) is blank also under Primary Control Surfaces.
I think the “switch” as you mentioned would be the Rudder Axis which listed in between the elevator axis and Center Ailer Rudder and is indeed blank.
Make sure you’ve got your rudder device profile selected, and then use the “rudder axis” that’s about 6 up from your current selections. After you’ve done that, make sure you delete the two current selections you’ve got so there isn’t a conflict.
Oh dude, I owe you one! Works like a charm again. I’m going to pass the good word along to another post as the guy was having the same problem as me. Pay it forward, so to speak!
Thank you again sir! Very much appreciated and helpful indeed!