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  1. Maybe, but it's a known work-around for intermittent toe brake problems on A2A C172. Not everybody has this issue though, it's fairly random. It seems when releasing the parking brake it messes with the position of the toe brakes i.e they don't always release, or they release and return to the depressed position. At least that what it looks like to me, but I might be interpreting it incorrectly as I don't know anything about the code.
  2. Silly me Pete, I have downloaded the latest version and combined with reducing the "Brake Threshold from 75 to 0" in the fsuipc.ini file I have resolved the problem. Thanks
  3. I've been using registered FSUIPC version 4.742 for about two years to control the axes on my Saitek yoke, throttle quadrant, rudder pedals and Cessna trim wheel. Apart from the occasional glitch it has been a relatively trouble free and a very useful utility. Recently I downloaded A2A's C172 which is a great product but despite everything I have tried there is an issue with the toe brakes. When I use differential braking I have no problems BUT when I push both toe brakes together there is no braking effect. The "Brakes" banner lights up briefly but brakes fail to hold down. Even the graphics display the brake pedals being depressed and returning to their resting position despite me physically holding the Saitek pedals to the fully depressed position.. All other aircraft ( default and add-on) work perfectly fine with my FSUIPC brake axis settings ( I don't use profiles). I posted a similar query on A2A's forum and it seems that although this is a rare occurrence other users have reported the same problem. I have tested the toe brakes with FSX controlling the axis and it works fine also. I really don't want to use FSX for my toe brakes and FSUIPC for everything else if I can avoid it. The folks at A2A have agreed to look at this for me but I would like some input here if anybody can shed some light. http://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=108&t=38207 Thanks for reading Anthony
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