bellum
Sep 22 2008, 08:56 AM
Hey guys,
I'm a newbie to FS because I've been flying for years with X-plane.
My joystick is Logiteck Attack 3D.
I have a problem:
When I begin my flight, I start-up the engines, take out the brakes, and Pushback with SHIFT-P.
Once I finished my pushback I press for a second time SHIFT-P, and it stops pushing the aircraft.
Now I have to taxi from the gate to the runway, which are the keys I'm supposed to press on the keyboard to go right and left. From the moment I've got a lot of buttons also on my joystick, can I assign the taxi input to one of those, and who should I do that.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Bellum
Kilrah
Sep 22 2008, 09:19 AM
Hmm, your joystick should have a twisting stick which by default is the rudder control that also acts as ground steering. So, just twist the stick.
BTW, topic moved to FS section.
bellum
Sep 22 2008, 09:28 AM
HI Kilrah,
Thank you very much for your fast reply.
That's what I thought, it should work twisting the stick of my joy, but it isn't like that.
I'm now curious to know which are the default keys on the keyboard to press for the rudder.
It might work.
Than you once more.
bellum
Sep 23 2008, 07:26 AM
Nobody is able to tell me the standard keys for ground steering ?
The Airbuser
Sep 23 2008, 12:23 PM
QUOTE(bellum @ Sep 23 2008, 06:26 AM)

Nobody is able to tell me the standard keys for ground steering ?
0 on num keypad for left rudder, "intro" on num keypad for right rudder. Make sure Num Lock is off
wannabeapilot
Sep 28 2008, 06:19 PM
If you would like press Alt then click on Aircraft the Realism Settings. Look for the box that says Autorudder if the box is checked then you should be able to use the aileron controls to operate the rudder and if the box is unchecked you should be able to just use the twisting joystick. Also you may want to press Alt while in flight then click on Options then Controls the Assignments. Look for the joystick assignments tab and scroll down till and check all of the assignments there.
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