I’m having problems taxing. Every turn seems kind of wonky. You do a slight turn and it makes a hard turn. My speed is slow traveling?
Hello,
my first idea - Assistance menu → check what is relevant to you about aircraft controlling. Check pls then your Yoke/Pedals Control options, there is sensitivity option to change to your needs, for specific control. Do maybe some axis better, I expect your movement of ball at sensitivity need to be nice, without any big gaps between each move. If this is presented, problem with fine control manipulation. Save changes and return to sim. Do checks with controls.
You haven’t mentioned whether you are using rudder pedals or other axis type controllers or whether you are using buttons to steer the aircraft, but you might also want to check the bindings that relate to any of the rudder commands.
For example, if you have any commands selected, that impose full deflection to the rudder/nose wheel, then even a single push of the mapped button/axis would potentially cause harsh movements of the aircraft.
The recent update process may well have amended your bindings and therefore caused what you are experiencing, even if it hadn’t happened previously.
I also have problems taxiing, but only after landing.
Taxiing works correctly when I start the simulation at an airport and the plane handles correctly whilst flying, the problem only starts after landing.
This is a recent problem for me and I feel only started after the last update. I have been using MSFS 2020 since it was first introduced. I does not matter, where I am or which plane I am using.
I use a flight yoke system, Thrust-master rudders along with the keyboard and mouse.
I have reported issue with Zendesk, but not seen any mention anywhere else.
As @OMICO4146 suggests, you might want to check that there is nothing activated in the Assistance menu, making the co-pilot think that they are supposed to be “helping” you to taxi the aircraft.
Thank you HawkMoth9135, I will check in the Assistance menu, but I cannot remember making any changes there. Hopefully I will be wrong and find the answer.