Thrustmaster T.Flight Rudder Pedals: Does It Work with Linux?
Re: Thrustmaster T.Flight Rudder Pedals: Does It Work with Linux?
I was just on the x-plane.org store when I saw these and remembered that you were looking for some. Higher quality than Saitek/logietek, and take up less space. http://store.x-plane.org/VKB-T-Rudder-Pedals-MkIV_p_571.html
Re: Thrustmaster T.Flight Rudder Pedals: Does It Work with Linux?
I managed in the meantime to look into that Thrustmaster driver problems. Seems, some people brought it to run for other games. But without having them, it's a bit hard for me to figure it out.
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Re: Thrustmaster T.Flight Rudder Pedals: Does It Work with Linux?
@skyboat
It's not impossible to steer right, I can jury rig a custom system for you, if you'd like. And I mean completely custom, not what I was doing with the MD-10 before. But have autocoord off, and build a custom system to adjust rudder input from aileron... only on the ground, then in the air, have it do the same, but with a lot less of a gain?
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J
It's not impossible to steer right, I can jury rig a custom system for you, if you'd like. And I mean completely custom, not what I was doing with the MD-10 before. But have autocoord off, and build a custom system to adjust rudder input from aileron... only on the ground, then in the air, have it do the same, but with a lot less of a gain?
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J
Re: Thrustmaster T.Flight Rudder Pedals: Does It Work with Linux?
Actually, I built something like this in Voodoomaster a long time ago and back then, it worked. I know, Ray used it in some planes because he can't use his pedals either. Maybe you can just something from JPack/Voodoomaster?
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Re: Thrustmaster T.Flight Rudder Pedals: Does It Work with Linux?
@J
I seen it.
This can be made alot simpler, and use I plan to have an automatic switching system for it, so you NEVER have to touch any settings.
I seen it.
This can be made alot simpler, and use I plan to have an automatic switching system for it, so you NEVER have to touch any settings.
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