I have a set of the Mark IV T-Rudder pedals that I love. However a few days ago they somehow got off-center. If I look at the Joystick applet in Windows 10 I see that the center point isn't correct, it's very slightly to the left.
I've tried a few things, unplugging the pedals from the USB box, unplugging the USB box, rebooting, running calibration in the Joystick applet - nothing has fixed it. I had this once many months ago but can't remember how I corrected it, I seem to remember it just went away.
While it doesn't make them unusable it is rather annoying. I play a lot of Elite Dangerous and when in the SRV I use the pedals for forward/backward thrust, sorta like car pedals (I have a racing wheel mounted to my setup and use that to steer the SRV.
Any thoughts on how to correct this?
Thanks,
~X
T-Rudder IV pedals pulling left
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Re: T-Rudder IV pedals pulling left
You just need to calibrate the pedal in the configurator. Take here, v.77.66. It is possible to remove the previous calibration. This configurator will http://forum.il2sturmovik.ru/topic/4113-anons-pedali-t-rudder-mkiv-dzhojstik-gladiator/?p=446646 tell. And do not do it by Windows applet.
Re: T-Rudder IV pedals pulling left
Thanks for the reply, do you have any English instructions? When I launch the app and get the (goofy) control panel it says "Pedals: DISCONNETED". They are absolutely connected as the Windows applet sees them as do all my games. Below PEDALS it's just flashing "DISCONNECTED" - what am I missing?
Re: T-Rudder IV pedals pulling left
Look here https://yadi.sk/i/ya0C6e-6zM7nw please. How to calibrate T-Rudder.
Руководство пользователя по контроллерам VKB (VKB controllers User Guide) Ru&En
https://disk.yandex.ru/d/LlqiYtIrIetBOQ
https://disk.yandex.ru/d/LlqiYtIrIetBOQ
Re: T-Rudder IV pedals pulling left
Thanks, after playing around with it and the various tools (the Russian made it hard to work things out) I have the calibrated properly. Thanks for the help!
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