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Flight sim is P3Dv4 Some aircraft creep forward if the brakes are not on and even if the brakes are on they unlock themselves after a few seconds. The aircraft that are the worse offenders are ProjectOpensky's Boeing747-400 and nearly all of the Airbuses by Rikoooo.

 

Is there any fix to stop this creeping forward?

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If the brakes go off by themselves, you have something going on in your system sending a signal to whatever you use to control the brakes. Start there.

 

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If the brakes go off by themselves, you have something going on in your system sending a signal to whatever you use to control the brakes. Start there.

 

Vic

 

No I've checked for any conflicts in the control profiles for my joystick and any conflicts in the P3Dv4 controls pages. There are no conflicts.

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The brakes are going off by themselves which is both non-standard behaviour, and peculiar to your equipment.

 

If it's not caused by duplicate assignments, it is caused by noise on the joystick. Increase null zones until you have a permanent brakes message, or recalibrate the controls.

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