Wheel Brake Issue
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I have just picked BMS back up and upgraded to 4.36 and am having a real beginner issue… I can’t apply wheel brakes, even when just starting off. Nether keyboard K or the assigned DX control work on my throttle (assigned to CKPIT: Wheel Brakes - Hold).
Is it possible that it is set to an axis? How do I change it to digital? Unfortunately I don’t have any available axis on my throttle.
Thanks
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@wazza69 Setup > Controllers > Advanced > Flight Control
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@wazza69 said in Wheel Brake Issue:
I have just picked BMS back up and upgraded to 4.36 and am having a real beginner issue… I can’t apply wheel brakes, even when just starting off. Nether keyboard K or the assigned DX control work on my throttle (assigned to CKPIT: Wheel Brakes - Hold).
Is it possible that it is set to an axis? How do I change it to digital? Unfortunately I don’t have any available axis on my throttle.
Thanks
If keyboard “K” is not working that means you have some axis assigned in analogue…
Axis are assigned in “advanced” part as @airtex2019 posted nicely., just switch brakes to “keyboard” - that means digital, now DX and/or key should work.
@airtex2019 I’m pretty jealous and annoyed with your “wheel brakes”
Cheers
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@white_fang said in Wheel Brake Issue:
annoyed
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Idk why it says “dial” but this is just one of the 2 axes on the SEM (side-extension-mount) of the NXT Gladiator.
I’m thinking of changing that to control antenna-elevation, or tgp-zoom. (And just using [K] for wheelbrakes.)
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@airtex2019
Nah man, joking… “annoyed” as when I must look and I don’t haveDial is OK. That means that it is not axis with neutral in center, like throttle, linear type. - it is kinda “dial” , but ok … nvm.
As breaks are also “linear” type axis. but with self-return spring., there is no center - well if not custom defined manually., programmed.
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@white_fang I really like the Gladiator NXT. (but I’ve never used a warthog or cougar etc, so I have little to compare against in the >$100 price range… my prev stick was a T.16000M until the slider broke)