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Ok tried to map my Saitek combat pedal brakes which need an axis each,and iL2 COD can't do this as there is only one axis assigned to L and R brakes.
Could anyone suggest how I can get around this please,at the moment I have the right foot operating both but it's not very realistic,thanks. |
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Last edited by bongodriver; 04-04-2011 at 11:00 PM. |
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I assigned independent brakes on my Saitek pedals, they are correctly assigned in the controls menu (as in the image in the post above) and the response seems correct (brakes off: input=-1.00;output=0 ; brakes on: input=1;output=1), but in-game they don't work at all, at least on the Spit Mk.II. There is no sound and no visible braking effect, and I dont see any difference in ground handling when applying the brakes...anyone encountering the same problem ?
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spits and hurricanes didn't have differential braking (left or right)...
use [B] button and the rudder
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Took me while to wotk this one out...
Turn the rudder and then apply the brake. On the Spit and Hurri you can see the air pressure guage with a needle for each side. unfortunately it means having a separate control from the left and right brakes. This can be a button or an axis |
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13. Wheel brakes.- The control lever (40) for the pneumatic brakes is fitted on the control column spade grip; differential control of the brakes is provided by a relay valve connected to the rudder bar. What the pilot would do is press the brake lever and then press on the rudder pedal in the direction he wished to turn. For the Hurricane, it's less clear as there is no mention of differential braking in the pilot notes; however in the fery pilots guide the following is said: BRAKES Dunlop pneumatic brakes are fitted. An engine-driven compressor maintains the air supply, and the pressure in the storage tank can be read on the gauge between the pilot's feet. Two small pointers on the same gauge indicate the pressure applied to each brake. Differential braking control is obtained by use of the rudder pedals in conjunction with the lever on the control column spade grip. Last edited by Moggy; 04-21-2011 at 10:14 AM. |
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I meant differential braking as applying the use the rudder control pedal - depress pedal left or depress pedal right (toe brake) and not as pushing pedal left/ right (control rudder)
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