T-Rudders Mk.IV - yet another modification to differential brakes
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 0:24
Hello and thank you for the T-Rudders Mk.IV pedals. I am happy with them so far!
I was able to configure the "differential brakes" via T-Link and it works as it is supposed to. However, I would like to give it a little modification.
How it works now:
- When T-Link "brake" button is pressed, the aircraft starts braking on both wheels (that is done via TrimAuto+ with 64x speed I suppose)
- When rudder is deflected to the left, the right wheel stops braking and the aircraft starts turning to the left
How I would like it to work:
- When T-Link "brake" button is pressed, nothing happens (so no braking on both wheels - no TrimAuto+ function; instead the "brake" button only activates the left and right brakes axes)
- When rudder is deflected to the left, the left wheel starts braking and the aircraft starts turning to the left
I hope the example above is OK to understand. If not, please let me know.
I played with the VKBDevCfg, but to no avail.
Therefore, I would appreciate your help on how to achieve the above.
Thank you!
Milan
I was able to configure the "differential brakes" via T-Link and it works as it is supposed to. However, I would like to give it a little modification.
How it works now:
- When T-Link "brake" button is pressed, the aircraft starts braking on both wheels (that is done via TrimAuto+ with 64x speed I suppose)
- When rudder is deflected to the left, the right wheel stops braking and the aircraft starts turning to the left
How I would like it to work:
- When T-Link "brake" button is pressed, nothing happens (so no braking on both wheels - no TrimAuto+ function; instead the "brake" button only activates the left and right brakes axes)
- When rudder is deflected to the left, the left wheel starts braking and the aircraft starts turning to the left
I hope the example above is OK to understand. If not, please let me know.
I played with the VKBDevCfg, but to no avail.
Therefore, I would appreciate your help on how to achieve the above.
Thank you!
Milan