Wiggle Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I set the BTV correctly and it shows up on the PFD. During landing, the BTV turns on correctly, but as soon as I move the rudders, it turns off with the message "Autobrake off". I tried increasing the dead zone of the brake axles by completely disconnecting them from the steering, but it didn't help. The problem still persists. Does anyone have an idea how to solve this? Logitech G Flight Rudders
IniJamir Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Hi, is it possible that there is another binding that is conflicting with the BTV/Brakes, as far as I am aware the only way to interrupt it, is via Braking, not Rudder input. It could be noise from the hardware itself that is causing it. I'll ask about this, in the meantime would you be able to record a video of this happening.
Wiggle Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago Of course. I'll disconnect all possible brake assignments on the joysticks and keyboard, and then do a test flight. Will that be enough to eliminate the device noise?
IniJamir Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago If it is hardware noise being picked up in an adjacent axis than it should. Noise is usually regarded as any inputs being picked up when using other inputs, in the case of your rudder pedals triggering the brake function even when the braking axis input curve was removed as you stated earlier.
Solution Wiggle Posted 12 hours ago Author Solution Posted 12 hours ago While removing the brake assignments from the devices, I found a solution. In Spadnext, I had one assigned to the throttle button (the button you click while moving the throttle – throttle position). It was assigned to autothrottle disconnect. This caused A/THR to be disabled with master caution when landing and moving the throttle to idle, which likely affected the BTV shutdown. After removing this assignment, everything is fine now. Sorry for the confusion, but I wouldn't have guessed I had such an assignment in my Spadnext profile.
IniJamir Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago It's all good, I am glad I was able to point in the right direction 🙂
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