Rudder Pedals and Sensitivity

I have Logitechs for my yoke, throttles, and rudder pedals. My toe brakes don’t function properly when I try to set them in game. When I’m off the brakes, the brakes are fully applied. When toe brakes are halfway applied, the brakes are off. Toe brakes fully applied, the brakes are BACK to full brakes. Reversing the controls does nothing either. How do I fix this?

When it comes to the sensitivity of the controls, I don’t like the curve style of the sensitivity. This style is not realistic and makes it hard to control in certain situations. I wish to customize the sensitivity curve to how I feel it should be set.

I have noticed “twitchy” control input on the rudder as well, except for my setup, it is on the twist axis of a Thrustmaster T.16000 M

Makes landing a taildragger like the Cub… er… interesting. Haven’t ground looped yet… :slight_smile:

Maybe stupid question, but did the pedals calibrate correctly in Windows game controller setup?

Yeah, everything calibrated nicely. These pedals are also quite new and work correctly on fsx. It’s just the toe brakes, not really sure what’s going on but I’d rather not use the keyboard binding. They just straight slam on the brakes.

I had some issues with my CH products, mainly the yoke, but my fix may apply to your pedals.
I went to the Windows10 Start menu, selected Settings and typed in JOY in the search box with a result of USB game controllers came up, select that. Another window comes up and in your case select PEDALS or whatever comes up for your pedal system.
Take a look at Properties(Test tab) and see if the action might correspond to the action your seeing, i.e. move pedals and activate toe brakes.
I had to go (still within Properties) to the Settings tab and select Reset to default. Then back into the Sim to see how it worked out. This worked for me, you mileage may vary… :slightly_smiling_face:

Great suggestion! Thanks for the tip… I’ll try that with the “twitchy rudder” problem I’ve got.

I had by mistake my brakes attached to “Left Brake” where it should have been “Left Brake Axis”. Could that be the reason for you as well?

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Stephen Odgaard
Copenhagen, DK

Consider using FSUIPC, it offers much better axes calibration options.