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Hi there

 

I noticed this issue witth my Thrustmaster T flight pedals.

 

As you can see if I move full right, it moves as expected, however moving full left, it does not go full end.

Gameplay speaking, using that window with alt+enter, it stops barely at its middle strenght.

 

What can it be? How can I solve such issue?

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Apparently switching USB port solves the issue, but I get a heavier pedal flickering.

I will give it a deeper look next days, but if someone has a solution please let me know thanks

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Before touch any settings in DCS, have you tried the RJ12 calibration tool supplied by Thrustmaster?

 

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oh, also make sure that connector is still in PLANE position (my son touched this switch...)

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Just to exclude an hardware defect of TRFP, before reinstall DCS or delete controller profiles in Savegame, are you seeing spikes/movements in the control panel setting of the device?

When not in use, the green zones should be remain aligned

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Thank you for the answer, we better speak english in case someone else has the same issue.

 

Yes I already did everything you suggested, and everything is as it is supposed to be.

 

Only the calibration tool looks weird, toe brakes slightly flicker (like having a small intermittend and fast force applied), while the central value has some heavy flickering. But once I move them they tend to stabilize. Also, on this panel, moving full left does not reach the full value.

The trustmaster control panel looks stable however


Edited by Bersagliere81

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Use some potentiometer cleaner spray and rinse the pots thoroughly with it ( while DISCONNECTED ! ).

 

Back in the days of the older TM gear I had to do that pretty often, every 4-6 weeks, to "clean" the spiking. You likely have leftover production dust or other dirt in those pots.

 

Youtube has nice vids about rinsing pots with electro-spray.

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Use some potentiometer cleaner spray and rinse the pots thoroughly with it ( while DISCONNECTED ! ).

 

Back in the days of the older TM gear I had to do that pretty often, every 4-6 weeks, to "clean" the spiking. You likely have leftover production dust or other dirt in those pots.

 

Youtube has nice vids about rinsing pots with electro-spray.

 

It really seems to be that problem. I am fairly "scared" to open it, I might think about contacting the seller for a change. I will think about it.

 

Thank you for the hint

 

Also if you know a video abut the T Rudder pedals specifically please link it, I'd like to have something showing me step to step


Edited by Bersagliere81

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