Did not come with this hardware.Īuto rudder is not on since I had MFG rudders attached before. I have tried three USB cables but no change.ĭon’t know what a RJ12 adapter is. Then connecting to an aircraft and a few minutes later there is no response and no motion shown in the hardware setup. Sensitivity is showing them moving as well. In MSFS I can see the response of the pedals when I initially start the sim and can see full deflection of the pedals when I move them. I have to unplug and plug it back in to activate them again. In the joy.cpl screen there is no response when moving the axis, brake or rudder. When I say disconnect, there is no response in the sim, and I crash into the terminal when trying to taxi. I am thinking it is a power issue and why the USB hub helps it some. That is why I tried a USB Hub and that helped some. I tried different ports and in the end went to a USB 3.0 port but still a lot of disconnections. When I first set up the pedals I connected directly to the pc on a USB 2.0 port. Note that if you use the Spad.neXt-to-test idea, if the pedals do disconnect completely (as in disappear from the device list) then you need to restart Spad.neXt once they are reconnected, as it won’t pick up new devices plugged in after it has started. If they are still connected and working there but not working in the sim, it’s a sim problem, if not then it’s a USB disconnection problem. You could also download an evaluation copy of Spad.neXt and see if the pedals are recognised there and see if they stay recognised and working there when they are not working in the sim (you don’t need to configure Spad.neXt to control anything to do this test). I would a) remove all TM software and drivers altogether, b) try a different cable (unlikely, but faulty cables are a thing), and c) plug the pedals directly into a port on the PC, not a hub. I have no problems running them on USB3 - all my USB devices are on USB3 ports. ![]() However, I’m pretty sure that was just down to the total power capacity of the hub being exceeded, and not a generic problem with plugging these pedals into hubs. ![]() But I have had problems with them disconnecting on occasion, so I switched to plugging them directly into the PC and they are rock solid. I have run these pedals successfully from a powered USB3 hub. You talk about the pedals disconnecting and it’s not super-clear whether you mean it’s the USB device disconnecting in Windows, or ‘disconnecting’ as in just failing to work in the sim, but I think it’s more likely the former. software but I’ve found it to be more trouble than it’s worth. Windows sees them as a standard game controller and MSFS is aware of them natively. I’ve never had to calibrate mine, they have always worked straight out of the box. I have these pedals, and as others have said they are plug and play and don’t require drivers or additional software. So I am now without a working rudder pedal. I just upgraded from the MFG Crosswind rudder pedals, which were good but I had one channel finally die. I have calibrated the rudder pedals many times and they seem to show good motion in the sensitivity screen but go back into the aircraft and I get nowhere. They sit on the ramp at full power, not going anywhere. Other aircraft will start when connected but they do not taxi. PMDG aircraft 737 800 and 900 refuse to work with the pedals, most of the time causing the pedals to disconnect as soon as I start the aircraft. ![]() Most of the time the pedals will stop working and I have to unplug them and plug them back in. After 6 hours of trying I have not taxied more than a few hundred yards in MSFS. I will have to come back to that and try a flight. I ran X-Plane 11 and I was able to taxi around the airport without problems. I also notice that the pedals were acting like they were starving for power so I connected them to a powered hub and the disconnects were less. I had installed the driver software for the pedals but a quick check online indicated that most people uninstalled the drivers, which I did. ![]() My issue is the rudder would not stay connected more than a few seconds when trying to connect to aircraft like the PMDG 737 800. Needless to say I did not get them working. I received the TPR Rudder pedals today and then spent 6 hours trying to get them to work in MSFS 2020.
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