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Hi,

I notice that upon landing (not autoland) that my brakes with start to flicker on, then stay on, during regular landings. On PM the "Autobrakes OFF" is in red. Someone said somewhere there is a ini line to adjust? Is this so and where is it. I tried looking for it.

Thanks

Randy

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I notice that upon landing (not autoland) that my brakes with start to flicker on, then stay on, during regular landings. On PM the "Autobrakes OFF" is in red.

How are you telling? Do you have the red "brakes" message on screen?

Are you using rudders with toe brakes? If so, keep you feet well away from the braking part, or calibrate with a much larger null zone.

Someone said somewhere there is a ini line to adjust? Is this so and where is it. I tried looking for it.

INI for what program? I've not heard of any such adjustment in any case.

Regards,

Pete

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Yes, I see in red diff. brakes flashing then brakes itself. I will try to make a bigger null zone. Should I do that with your joystick or us FS sensit. sliders?

I do have real rudders and toe brakes.

Randy

ps, I will download new builds for spoiler thing.

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Yes, I see in red diff. brakes flashing then brakes itself. I will try to make a bigger null zone. Should I do that with your joystick or us FS sensit. sliders?

Depends whether you are calibrating the brakes in FSUIPC or not. FSUIPC is more precise -- FS's slider is more guesswork or trial and error. For FSUIPC you just press them a bit (however much you think you might press them accidentally, and a bit more) and click the MIN set button.

Pete

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