On Mon, 21 Dec 2009, John Denker wrote:

> In the default c172p, it appears to have no effect at all.
>
> In the SenecaII, the most observable effect is that it makes
> it impossible to steer when trying to taxi. In the air it
> does not noticeably improve the coordination. Sometimes I
> see an intermittent flutter in the rudder, suggesting that
> one process is trying to throw the rudder hard over while
> another process is trying to center it.

Hi,

It seems to work ok here. Are you sure you don't have some noisy input 
device like a joystick or pedals connected that might affect the 
rudder axis?
If two input axes are bound to the same control the last write wins.


Cheers,

Anders
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