FBW A320 Development Auto Brakes disengaged

Since last week, the automatic brakes have been switching off when landing. I own the CH-Pro pedals and have already tried to reduce the sensitivity in the settings. Does not help.
Any idea?

I had that too recently. In my case it was some spike of my throttle controller.

Hi - sorry, what you mean with “spike” - Google translate it with “Spitze”

My throttle controller made some minor erratic signals (“Ausschläge”) even when in idle.

Check your deadzones (in MSFS settings).

You might have a keybinding for brakes which is accidentally turning off autobrakes.

@mdapol
I “killt” all other bindings of “Brakes” - no effekt.

@Watsi01
Sorry again - i have the TCA Officer throttle and the FBW Development Version - I thought the dead zone should be “0” (zero).

my ThrottleConfiguration.ini

[throttle_common]
reverse_on_axis = true

[throttle_axis_1]
reverse_low = -1.000000
reverse_high = -0.970000
reverse_idle_low = -0.760000
reverse_idle_high = -0.660000
idle_low = -0.630000
idle_high = -0.370000
climb_low = 0.229602
climb_high = 0.329602
flex_mct_low = 0.626187
flex_mct_high = 0.806186
toga_low = 0.950000
toga_high = 1.000000

[throttle_axis_2]
reverse_low = -1.000000
reverse_high = -0.970000
reverse_idle_low = -0.760000
reverse_idle_high = -0.660000
idle_low = -0.630000
idle_high = -0.370000
climb_low = 0.205798
climb_high = 0.305798
flex_mct_low = 0.630581
flex_mct_high = 0.810581
toga_low = 0.950000
toga_high = 1.000000

PS
MSFS never gets boring - something new every day

We have two calibrations to talk about.

  1. the MSFS sensitivy settings of the controller(s). These deadzones (NOT the sensivity) should be set to a certain value, cause many controllers produce some signal noise, which any plane in MSFS doesn’t like. So check your deadzone settings there. In your case, especially throttle and brake (if you use a pedal to brake > brake axis). My deadzones are set to around 5%.

  2. The throttle calibration of the A32NX itself in the EFB (the numbers you showed). These should be fine - as far as I can evaluate from the distance.

Update …

since yesterday the autobrakes are working again …