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    Setting up rudders

    Looking for some help to set up rudders. New rudders are hooked up but can't get brakes to work. Any help would be great. Where do I put joy_x and joy_y?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ski View Post
    Looking for some help to set up rudders. New rudders are hooked up but can't get brakes to work. Any help would be great. Where do I put joy_x and joy_y?
    I have Joy_X as Wheelbrake left and Joy_Y as Wheelbrake right. You may need to click Inverse to get them working though.

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    Ski, adding to what Tom said, make sure you assign your pedals to the Wheel Brakes under the Axis Command menu

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    Adding(just confirming) to what they said... Both the rudder config and the wheel break are underneath the axis assign. and yes you do have to inverse the axis' on the wheel breaks.
    Last edited by Ashy; 13Apr15 at 15:57.
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