So if you have removed the chocks, turned the parking brake off and your plane wont move I have the fix.
You need to assign an Axis (Slider) to Brakes Left/Right Axis.
If the plane wont move slide that axis through a full 0-100% and back, the plane will then move
Thanks for this, it got my plane moving. But after it moved I realized that each time it stopped it would brake by itself again. After messing around with it a bit I realized the sim was counting the “neutral” position of my brake axis as “brakes applied”. So when I moved the neutral position all the way to -1, it released the brakes. Now it works normally, at least with a plane that was getting stuck. I haven’t tried it with a plane that doesn’t get stuck yet.
Not sure if you’re asking OP or me, but for my solution you need to:
Bind the brakes to an axis (can’t be a button, won’t work).
Click the gear icon next to the binding you’ve made.
Select tweak curve or something like that.
Change the neutral point to one extreme or another depending on your hardware.
If you go into your controller properties in Windows you can see what each axis is doing when you move it or leave it alone. What I found out about my set up yesterday was that when I left my axis alone (I’m using an axis on the back of my throttle), it was still being applied. The sim read that neutral position as “50% applied”.
I have the same problem with the Flightstick X. I take a taxi for a few meters and then I can’t go any further. It shows that the autobrake is not set, but I can’t continue taxing. In the joystick settings, however, no brake axes are shown to me. Am I missing something here?