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I'm trying to use my CH pedals pro with the LES Saab 340A.

Initially attempted using default Windows driver I presume (I could see a picture of my pedals in the config window), but:

  • the Yaw was where the left brake should have been
  • the left brake was the right brake
  • the right brake was YAW

Yikes, try using that!

I download the CH Control App to configure the driver....still no joy.

Using X-Plane default planes everything works as it should.

Using the LES Saab 340A with the CH Manager 

  • the break pedals function properly,
  • the rudder is working properly,
  • doh! the nosewheel has a mind of its own, not only do I not control it, it moves by itself!

Maybe try different USB port or disconnect unused USB devices!

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Changing USB and disconnecting unused USB devices made no difference.

I am using Thrustmaster Warthog, throttle and Stick and they function as designed. 

Since the pedals and rudder work fine with default planes, and the rudder is moving properly In the Saab, this must be a Saab 340A nosewheel problem.

 

Disconnected both Thrustmaster devices, reboot, I’m controlling nosewheel activation by keyboard...no different!

 still moving randomly when activated and still or no movement when nose wheel disabled.

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I spoke to soon, worked properly for a minute not not working again.

Mapped pedals to nosewheel tiller, have nosewheel but no rudder.

Does Saab have unique mapping for everything, abbreviations used in the X-Plane mappings dont make it very easy to find things, especially if you're not familiar with all systems and how devs might name things, I've seen NWS, nosewheel, tiller et al, all used to reference the same thing.

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