Noswheel/Rudder after Dune
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Hi
After the by me unwanted Dune now messet up my perfect settings for tiller and rudder dont work any Moore. Much time spended to fine tune this.
I dont even have the Dune sh..
So the only way now is to controll by cklicking in the EFB. So frustraded mad!
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As far as we know, there haven't been any changes to the simulator with the Dune expansion, the small update was just related to adding content relating to that DLC. However, I have seen some reports that loading a flight in the Dune Ornithopteris switches their controller profile, and that could be the cause of issues you are seeing here.
In MSFS, I would recommend loading a flight in the 146 and then going to Options > Controls Options and double-checking that the controller profiles selected for your hardware are the correct profiles that you would normally use, and not "Velococpter" which I believe is what the Dune expansion defaults to.
Hope that helps.
Mark - Just Flight
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For me the nose steering via MSFS dont work.
Is there any code to bind it via spad? I have not downloaded Dune from MP.
My nosewheel steering works when i start taxi for a short moment, then it becomes unresponsive.
How it is for the other liners i dont know. But for the BAE it is an issue. Further i have no bindings for other hardware in msfs. Only nosewheel steering.
Best regards
Patric
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Do you have the 'RUDDER STEERING AXIS' option enabled or disabled on the Aircraft page of the EFB? Depending on if this option is enabled or disabled, it could lead to the false impression that the nose wheel steering is no longer working.
If the 'RUDDER STEERING AXIS' option is enabled, this will allow the nose wheel steering to be controlled with the rudder pedals, or the 'RUDDER AXIS' control assignment.
If the 'RUDDER STEERING AXIS' option is disabled, this will disconnect the rudder pedals from the nose wheel steering (like the real aircraft) and you will need to use the nose wheel steering tiller to steer the aircraft on the ground, or use the 'NOSE WHEEL STEERING AXIS' control assignment.
Mark - Just Flight
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The nose wheel steering tillers can be controlled in SPAD using 'L:L_SIDE_TILLER' and 'L:R_SIDE_TILLER' and a range of 0-20.
If you wish to open a support ticket, you can do so via the following link: https://www.justflight.com/support
Mark - Just Flight