James_E Posted August 16, 2003 Report Posted August 16, 2003 Hi guys. Just looking for some tips on a good combination of settings within FS2004 (sensitivities etc.) and within FSUIPC axis calibration, to get good feel out of my CH Pro Pedals USB. I know this is a subjective thing, but I'd like to see what others are doing so I can try some configurations. Thanks, James
Agrajag Posted August 16, 2003 Report Posted August 16, 2003 Me too. After calibrating my pedals (they were working fine but I wanted to be thorough) FS responded by continually acting as if the brakes were on. I had to set FSUIPC to take over for the rudders to get it out of that state.
jcboliveira Posted August 16, 2003 Report Posted August 16, 2003 Of course this is very personnal. This is how I have done it: 1 - Install last CH control manager; This will prevent the pedals disconnect that happens with certain USB chipsets; I'm not using the mapping facilities; 1a - make sure in USB root that "allow the computer to turn off this device" is unchecked; 2 - Use CH control manager to calibrate pedals and yoke; 3 - Reassign rudder in FS. FS assigns yoke mixture to rudder. Don't ask me why. 4 - In FS sensitivities put the maximum for sensitivity and 0 for null zone 5 - In FSUIPC calibrate again the axes Brakes: min 1300 max 16192 Rudder: null zone -2000 2000 Of course these values are largely ditated by controls age, dust etc since they are resistance based. José Oliveira
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