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1 hour ago, Drewwo said:

could you please tell me how to reverse Axis on my pro flight rudder pedals as they brake when I have no pressure on them and if I press my toes down the brakes come off. I am using PD3v4. 

You can reverse an  axis in two ways, The first, an easiest way, is to do this in the calibration window. Note that if you have assigned your toe brake axis using 'Send direct to FSUIPC calibration' then you should always calibrate anyway. Please see the section on calibration in the FSUIPC User guide.

The 2nd way to reverse an axis is to use FSUIPC's axis scaling facilities, This is described in the Advanced User guide, but you basically just add ,*-1 to the end of the axis assignment line (when FSUIPC4 not running) in your FSUIPC4.ini file. However, you should certainly do this via calibration  when possible.

1 hour ago, Drewwo said:

Also how can I smooth out the action. 

You can also filter out spikes and add a calibration slope (to change the sensitivity of the axis around the centre and extremes) in the calibration tab.

John

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