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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: xanax on February 16, 2025, 10:39:12 PM
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My 2nd second attempt at getting used to using rudders via the VKB Mark V's. I gifted my last set along with stick and throttle to nephew so he can do AH. Anyhow, my new VKB HOTAS should be here Wednesday and I have a couple questions:
Do you rest your feet on them the whole time and keep them centered? If so, do you have any dampening or dead zone going on?
I read you attached yours to wood to keep them from moving. Do you have them raised in the back? Or are they just bolted flat to the wood?
I know you use a weight bench as a seat, as do I. Do you have your TM Warthog center mounted or off to the right and throttle on the left? Or do you have them up on the desk. I'm thinking I'll bolt my stick to some sort of box mount at a good height on the right with the throttle bolted similar on the left side. All this I can figure out fine, it's the rudders I worry over. I'd like to be used to them by scenario day-I even purposely ordered a Gunfighter stick without the twist-stick in order to force the use of rudder pedals. I want the extra realism aspect.
Thanks in advance.
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I know, I'm not Eagler.
Xanax, I personally just rest the ball of my foot on the bottom of the rudder pedal when I want to use them, and take my foot off of them when I'm not applying rudder. I do this to lessen inadvertent rudder input.
I use no scaling, dampening, or dead zone. I use light pressure on the pedals. I find takeoffs, and landings are a good way to help get use to using rudder pedals.
That being said, set them up so they are comfortable for you. They will take a little bit of time to get use to, but once you do you will most likely never go back.
:salute
Sik
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I know, I'm not Eagler.
Xanax, I personally just rest the ball of my foot on the bottom of the rudder pedal when I want to use them, and take my foot off of them when I'm not applying rudder. I do this to lessen inadvertent rudder input.
I use no scaling, dampening, or dead zone. I use light pressure on the pedals. I find takeoffs, and landings are a good way to help get use to using rudder pedals.
That being said, set them up so they are comfortable for you. They will take a little bit of time to get use to, but once you do you will most likely never go back.
Thanks, Sik. Good advice there as I'd prefer not to add dead zone or dampening. I do have a bit of the "Jimmy-leg" as I've never been able to keep my feet still while idle-even as a child. But keeping my feet off the things until needed might do the trick.
:salute
Sik
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Howdy xanax
I usually use auto angle climb when traveling to the fight so I don't have to worry with the stick or peds then..
Like Sik1 I do this.."Xanax, I personally just rest the ball of my foot on the bottom of the rudder pedal when I want to use them, and take my foot off of them when I'm not applying rudder. I do this to lessen inadvertent rudder input.
I use no scaling, dampening, or dead zone. I use light pressure on the pedals. I find takeoffs, and landings are a good way to help get use to using rudder pedals."
My stick and throttle are clamped to the bottom of my desk with the warthog on my right, not centered
The peds are bolted to a piece of plywood that is slanted up in the back with a piece of 2x4 for a better angle for my ankles as the rudder input action is much different than using your knees with the ch pro peds sliding action..
Less is more when it comes to rudder input imo
The weight bench makes a good seat for me but I usually don't play but about an hour each evening...when I try those multi hour scenarios my butt gets numb after a while..but it allows my to get some dumbbell reps in while I climb to alt.. :joystick:
Best of luck with your 2nd attempt .. let me know if you have any other questions
Eagler
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There is one think for realism, and another for comfort. As an old guy, I lean toward comfort :)
(https://i.postimg.cc/y6h2w0zK/controls-up.jpg)
This is my setup now. The controls actually fold down and under the desk when Im not flying.
(https://i.postimg.cc/C54tkp45/controls-stowed.jpg)
You can see my rudder pedals under the desk. I nailed a 2x4 to the floor with a cutout in the center for the wires. This way it stays in place when Im kicking it. At the office chair/desk I use now it lays flat on the floor.
(https://i.postimg.cc/rpYV1fYb/finish.jpg)
However when I used my sim pit my seat was a 8-way, leather power seat from a "Cordoba" and yes the seat motors worked :D The point tho is that the Cordoba seat was much lower so I had to raise the back side of the pedals for them to feel right and comfortable. Picture like a F1 race car seating almost layed back and stretched out. (wife hated doing the taxes in the simpit :D )
I do use some damping and scaling in mine as the CH pedals dont lend themselves to using just the ball of your foot or toes. I pretty much just keep my feet on them all the time. I am in the process of building my own rudder pedals. Shuffler helped me out with some cut aluminum parts and when the weather warms up enough to get back out to my work shop Il get back to the building.
So, you do you. Try how some of us have our stuff and find out which works for you.
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Howdy xanax
I usually use auto angle climb when traveling to the fight so I don't have to worry with the stick or peds then..
Like Sik1 I do this.."Xanax, I personally just rest the ball of my foot on the bottom of the rudder pedal when I want to use them, and take my foot off of them when I'm not applying rudder. I do this to lessen inadvertent rudder input.
I use no scaling, dampening, or dead zone. I use light pressure on the pedals. I find takeoffs, and landings are a good way to help get use to using rudder pedals."
My stick and throttle are clamped to the bottom of my desk with the warthog on my right, not centered
The peds are bolted to a piece of plywood that is slanted up in the back with a piece of 2x4 for a better angle for my ankles as the rudder input action is much different than using your knees with the ch pro peds sliding action..
Less is more when it comes to rudder input imo
The weight bench makes a good seat for me but I usually don't play but about an hour each evening...when I try those multi hour scenarios my butt gets numb after a while..but it allows my to get some dumbbell reps in while I climb to alt.. :joystick:
Best of luck with your 2nd attempt .. let me know if you have any other questions
Eagler
Thanks, Eagler. I'm gonna build a wood ramp similar to yours as it seems it would be more comfortable and keep them from sliding back. I'll try keeping the balls of my feet where you and Sik keep them. In myy first attempt, I kept my feet on them but my fidgety feet were causing useless input so I dead zoned it out. Thus, I wondered if you did the same. Staying off them until needed is a better plan. I have similar plans for new stick and throttle.
I'll find out how uncomfortable the bench gets during the next scenario!
Thanks again..
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There is one think for realism, and another for comfort. As an old guy, I lean toward comfort :)
You can see my rudder pedals under the desk. I nailed a 2x4 to the floor with a cutout in the center for the wires. This way it stays in place when Im kicking it. At the office chair/desk I use now it lays flat on the floor.
However when I used my sim pit my seat was a 8-way, leather power seat from a "Cordoba" and yes the seat motors worked :D The point tho is that the Cordoba seat was much lower so I had to raise the back side of the pedals for them to feel right and comfortable. Picture like a F1 race car seating almost layed back and stretched out. (wife hated doing the taxes in the simpit :D )
I do use some damping and scaling in mine as the CH pedals dont lend themselves to using just the ball of your foot or toes. I pretty much just keep my feet on them all the time. I am in the process of building my own rudder pedals. Shuffler helped me out with some cut aluminum parts and when the weather warms up enough to get back out to my work shop Il get back to the building.
So, you do you. Try how some of us have our stuff and find out which works for you.
Great setup, Fugi, I really like how you made it so the stick and throttle can be folded out of the way so you can use the desk as an actual desk.
Heh, I can only imagine what my wife would think doing her work from the simpit
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Fugitive “ leather power seat from a "Cordoba" and yes the seat motors worked”
But.. did it have full Corinthian leather still?
Very nice setup! I like those swing down controllers.
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Fugitive “ leather power seat from a "Cordoba" and yes the seat motors worked”
But.. did it have full Corinthian leather still?
Very nice setup! I like those swing down controllers.
Of course it did!
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Ricardo sold a lot of Cordobas but that leather was from New Jersey.
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I didn't know we were going to show off our sim pits.
This is my throne for world domination, virtual world anyways.
(https://i.postimg.cc/JDDrvG1d/20250212-220455.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/JDDrvG1d)
(https://i.postimg.cc/hXDSgCDm/20250212-220631.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/hXDSgCDm)
(https://i.postimg.cc/Wd5s4MzH/20250212-221230.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Wd5s4MzH)
It's not finished yet, in fact it's just tacked together right now. I'll finish up the welds and put some paint on it when the weather warms up.
I put it into service about a week ago, and I already have some minor things I want to change.
:cheers:
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I didn't know we were going to show off our sim pits.
This is my throne for world domination, virtual world anyways.
(https://i.postimg.cc/JDDrvG1d/20250212-220455.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/JDDrvG1d)
(https://i.postimg.cc/hXDSgCDm/20250212-220631.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/hXDSgCDm)
(https://i.postimg.cc/Wd5s4MzH/20250212-221230.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/Wd5s4MzH)
It's not finished yet, in fact it's just tacked together right now. I'll finish up the welds and put some paint on it when the weather warms up.
I put it into service about a week ago, and I already have some minor things I want to change.
:cheers:
Just WOW!
A dream rig.
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I didn't know we were going to show off our sim pits.
This is my throne for world domination, virtual world anyways.
It's not finished yet, in fact it's just tacked together right now. I'll finish up the welds and put some paint on it when the weather warms up.
I put it into service about a week ago, and I already have some minor things I want to change.
:cheers:
Holy smokes, Nice! The chair actually looks comfortable compared to most sim pits I've seen as well. I'd like to see pics when it's all finished up.
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I didn't know we were going to show off our sim pits.
This is my throne for world domination, virtual world anyways.
It's not finished yet, in fact it's just tacked together right now. I'll finish up the welds and put some paint on it when the weather warms up.
I put it into service about a week ago, and I already have some minor things I want to change.
:cheers:
WOW, boy am I jealous!!! Very nice sir!!!! :x
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Nice SIK1 !!! I looked through my old "Mafia" stuff because I number of guys were building simpits back then. I was hoping I had a picture from you on a first attempt, but no luck.
This one looks great! Very well thought out. :aok
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Awesome setups! :salute :cheers:
As far as VKB rudder, I own a set as well. I usually keep my feet off them while climbing or traveling...short travel i keep them on...of course I keep them on during combat.
I do have deadband and dampening as well as scaling set. That part is personal preference, I find a like an "inch" of dead band helps in slight movements like adjusting yourself in the chair or something. Also scaling helps me not throw my 38 into shudders when I'm amped up and kick the rudder...hope that helps
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Awesome setups! :salute :cheers:
As far as VKB rudder, I own a set as well. I usually keep my feet off them while climbing or traveling...short travel i keep them on...of course I keep them on during combat.
I do have deadband and dampening as well as scaling set. That part is personal preference, I find a like an "inch" of dead band helps in slight movements like adjusting yourself in the chair or something. Also scaling helps me not throw my 38 into shudders when I'm amped up and kick the rudder...hope that helps
It does help. I've tried keeping my feet off of them until action occurs but I either forget about them or leave them on too long if I happen to survive So I've been playing with scaling and dampening. I got the "jimmy leg" thing going where I never stop moving my feet longer than 10 seconds without tapping out a beat or just fidgeting so the inch of dead band might just do the trick.
Thanks, Baloo
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You're very welcome, here is screenshot of my settings for elevators and rudder - the ailerons are the same as the elevators for the stick. :cheers: :salute
(https://i.postimg.cc/wtsbwJCj/elevator.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/wtsbwJCj)
(https://i.postimg.cc/345fVNhC/rudder.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/345fVNhC)
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You're very welcome, here is screenshot of my settings for elevators and rudder - the ailerons are the same as the elevators for the stick. :cheers: :salute
Gonna give these settings a go.
Thanks!
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Just WOW!
A dream rig.
Yep, it's my dream rig.
Holy smokes, Nice! The chair actually looks comfortable compared to most sim pits I've seen as well. I'd like to see pics when it's all finished up.
The chair was probably the most difficult single piece of it all. I had several criteria for what I was looking for in a seat. Finding something that met all of them, and that I could afford was not an easy task.
Nice SIK1 !!! I looked through my old "Mafia" stuff because I number of guys were building simpits back then. I was hoping I had a picture from you on a first attempt, but no luck.
This one looks great! Very well thought out. :aok
Joe, I wish you had been able to find something from the way back. I lost all my pics from the early days when I had a hdd go t.u. about ten years ago.
Thanks for the compliments guys. :banana:
:cheers:
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Yep, it's my dream rig.
The chair was probably the most difficult single piece of it all. I had several criteria for what I was looking for in a seat. Finding something that met all of them, and that I could afford was not an easy task.
Joe, I wish you had been able to find something from the way back. I lost all my pics from the early days when I had a hdd go t.u. about ten years ago.
Thanks for the compliments guys. :banana:
:cheers:
Believe it or not I think I have pretty much the whole Mafia web site saved. Fun to look back sometimes!
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You're very welcome, here is screenshot of my settings for elevators and rudder - the ailerons are the same as the elevators for the stick. :cheers: :salute
Implemented them and they work great. My fidgety feet aren't throwing unwanted inputs and the elevator setting cut the negative-G engine cutout situation in my Spit1 by maybe 50%. I still die nearly every fight but at least I'm getting a bit more competitive and less laughable. Still Awful though.
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That's great to hear! :cheers: spit1 is tricky, been practicing for scenario as well...it even dies out if ya pull up too hard :joystick:
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I put it into service about a week ago, and I already have some minor things I want to change.
:cheers:
:eek: Just...Wow
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Nice SIK1 !!! I looked through my old "Mafia" stuff because I number of guys were building simpits back then. I was hoping I had a picture from you on a first attempt, but no luck.
This one looks great! Very well thought out. :aok
There was some great sim pits back some years ago in here.