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  1. Pete, The rudder action creates rotation of the brake pot's, which cannot be avoided or changed. This means when applying rudder during taxi, you are actually also braking on that side without actually pressing the top of the rudder pedal. I would like to create a setting in FSuipc that prevents any braking action while the rudder is moving. Braking should only be possible in the neutral stand of the rudder (two separate brakes) As these pedals are aimed at airliners, you most likely won't be taxiing with them.. Rgds, Benno
  2. Hi Peter, I have developed a nice set of Rudder pedals for the 737 (and other airliners). The design of the pedals uses an interface card, three pot's and your software to talk to Flightsimulator. I slight problem I'm currently facing is the movement of the toe-brake pot's when applying rudder. The movement during Rudder function is actually greater than the total movement of the toe-brake, so using the 'active area function' on FSuipc is not an option There are two solutions I can think of, but have not been successful in getting FSuipc to work this way. Option 1 -Is there a way to shut down the toe-brake pot's when rudder is not in center position? Option 2 -Another option would be to use only one direction of the pot (applying left rudder will only cause a turn in one direction of the toe-brake pot) Kind regards, Benno Gros
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