OlaHaldor Posted September 18, 2010 Report Posted September 18, 2010 I' m having problems taxiing when I use mouse only. Often I tend to just take any plane for a ride without all the trouble of connecting and rigging the yoke and pedals. So the mouse and keyboard is my joystick, buttons and knobs. I experience it's very difficult to turn during taxiing with the Mentor. In external view the nose wheel barely turns at all! How do you experience this with pedals? I haven't had the chance to check it myself since I'm currently not at home... Quote
Simmo W Posted September 18, 2010 Report Posted September 18, 2010 I' m having problems taxiing when I use mouse only. Often I tend to just take any plane for a ride without all the trouble of connecting and rigging the yoke and pedals. So the mouse and keyboard is my joystick, buttons and knobs. I experience it's very difficult to turn during taxiing with the Mentor. In external view the nose wheel barely turns at all! How do you experience this with pedals? I haven't had the chance to check it myself since I'm currently not at home... Hi Ola, Javier mentioned that this plane uses differential braking, so I've mapped left n right brake pedals to keyboard. so when you brake and press a key it turns much tighter. Quote
steven winslow Posted September 18, 2010 Report Posted September 18, 2010 It turns like a charm with rudder pedals and right and left toe brakes. Don't try to steer her with just rudder pedal. Gotta add the brakes like Capn said. Quote
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