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Stenji

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  1. Damn! I cannot find out the way to do that. Probably it's too complicate for myself. I have just decided to give the left brake to one of the two axis of the rotary and the other one to the second available on my joystick. But now I have discovered another problem.... FSUIPC 3.60 cannot read the movement of the rotary. I mean, it does for every button and slide and axis of the joystick but not with this one. And I know it's work because I tried to assign the trim axis control of FS9 to test it and it is ok. But why FSUIPC cannot read it nor in joystick calib or axis assign?
  2. Yes, I can configurate it as an axis Yes, I mean that. I tried many times but without results. Moving the null zone in the FS does not any effect on the rotary.... Have I to try to manage it from the joystick programming software or can I avoid to work on that to solve the trick? When I turn the rotary to the left the same brake is engaged and the opposite to the right, the problem is the follow: in the middle area of the rotation I would like to get no breaking effect on the plane, instead I have the summary of light breaking force from the right and the left brakes together. I cannot configure the axis of every single breake to stop it before the knob rotates to the middle position.... Regards
  3. Hello Peter, sorry but I am not very good in programming and edit files, I tried to read all the posts concerning this matter but I found them so complicated. I hope you can help me with simple instructions. I am using a Saitek X-52 Joystick and I woul like to conigurate one of the two rotary knob on the throttle stick to use it as analogue differential brake for FS 2004. It seems a waste of axis use both the knobs to control the left-right brakes. I downloaded the 3.558 FSUPIC module but I cannot find a satisful solution for what I have in mind. I wuold like to increase the pressure of the left brakes while turning the knob on the left (and of course decrease it when coming back to the center positon of the rotary)assign a little dead zone in the center area and then the opposite for the right break. Do you think is possible? Thanks indeed for your help. Ste
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