WebApparently you don't need to use the Combine parameters at all. Here are the basic steps: 1. Identify the physical axis that you want to use as the input. In this case it's My T-Rudder pedals on AxID 7 (Rot Y) 2. Find two axes that are unused. In this case it's AxID 6 (Rot Z) and AxID 8 (Slider) 3. WebGo to controls, Make sure you have the Uh 1H Huey Sim Selected, click axis assign at the bottom. Find the entry on the left for Pedal Left/Right then go to the throttle column and click the entry. Then you should just be able to push the pedals and it will detect. Let me know if that doesn't work. Last edited by ZeroReady ; Jan 12, 2024 @ 5:12pm #3
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WebDec 10, 2024 · In MSFS2024 double check your Bindings. “Left Brake Axis” and “Right Brake Axis” for the Toe Brakes, “Rudder Axis” for the Rudder. Check for other Controller Bindings to these Axis. Be sure you don’t have double Bindings for these Axis. Expect Keyboard. These are my Settings for the MFG Crosswind in MSFS2024. 1 Like WebI don't have that module but I do have those pedals. If you have the axis to assign it to try pushing your brake all the way down, then click to assign and release the brake and push it back in to assign. I distinctly remember having to do it this way to register it when assigning. Hope this helps. 2 level 2 Op · 2 yr. ago Thank you. Will try that! software developer to data analyst
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WebThe T.16000M FCS features 4 independent axes, including twist rudder (controlled by rotating the stick) and progressive throttle, 16 action buttons with “braille”-style physical button identification, one 8-way Point of View (PoV) hat switch and an ergonomic trigger. WebFirst you'll have to calibrate them, so download the configurator, open it up, click on your device name in the device list, click on the Tools tab, then on the Test tab, Axes and press the Start Calibr. button. Press both pedals all … WebTwo ways worked for me in combining 2 axis to one rudder axis: a) In DCS assign both axis to the rudder and select slider and an Y saturation of 50 for both and invert one. This works fine as long as you only ever push down one pedal at a time, if you step on both the rudder will jump left and right to whichever pedal provided the last input. slow down instrumental