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However with FS 2000 they are automatically doing everything but the job they are supposed to.They control the throttle and the ailerons but not the rudder. I'm still looking forward to using the pedals with Flight Simulator 2000. I have turned off auto rudder and have tried to assign yaw to the pedals but in that option to assign you move the controller in the way you want it to be assigned and it auto detects the movement. Unfortunately, it doesn't detect a movement of the pedals in that option so I can't assign it. The base stops them from moving anywhere they aren't supposed to. They look and feel perfect. Once they get going I'm sure it will be like flying a real plane. In spite of this anomaly if I test out the pedals they are working fine on 2 axes.In summary, you might need a computer boffin to configure it if you are using FS 2000.
I've had no problems with any of my simulation software when using these. I totaly love the CH Products line. The Pro Rudder Pedals are very tough and easy to configure. I bought mine through an amazon affiliate and have had no problems with them at all.
I was so happy to see my pro rudder pedal arrive but to my surprise it was not compatible with my compaq pc. my pc does not have a 15 pin game port.
Installation is painless, and Microsoft flight simulator 2002 will use them without any special configuration. Release the pressure, and the pedals return to neutral. These USB rudder pedals function like real rudder pedals-- press the right one in, the left comes outward and vice versa. The pedals tip forward to imitate toe breaks (without any friction for feedback). Although the CH Products website says you can use these for car games, you are better off buying pedals that are made for car games.
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