Just in case someone is looking for it... The control you need to set for your independent twist joystick to the NWS is "NOSE WHEEL STEERING AXIS", I have it on reverse for the Z axis on my TCA sidestick.
@@Chewwy94 wanted to add some extra info to the pinged comment but I am not allowed to edit it so... Here it goes. When both axis are assigned the pedal disconnect button works just like in real life. You press it to avoid the steering to change when pushing the pedals. This is used to allow performing flight surfaces free movement checks while taxiing.
@@pequenollama I think one should still keep the EFB option "pedal disc tiller" enabled even when you have a NWS axis assigned. I noticed that even when you have a separate axis for the NWS, when moving the rudder pedal, the tiller still moves along with it. As opposed to @Chewwy's advise to disable the EFB option if you have a separate NWS axis assigned.
A 1000 thanks for this quick video. Spent over an hour starting up and planning a flight only to find out after pushback that I could only move forward. Then hours trying to troubleshoot the problem. Your a hero Chewwy.
MSFS has a seperate axis available for the tiller, and that's surely the best way to map it. The pedal discnnect buttong is really only used for performing rudder checks while on the roll, not as you describe it.
Not everybody has a separate tiller axis available and only can use a rudder axis, so this is a necessary step to ensure you don’t lose the rudder authority on main gear touchdown as I mention by having both enabled at the same time. The FSLabs and the Fenix both model using the tiller for taxi so I’m going by what they’ve modelled! 🙂
I believe there is an issue if you have a separate tiller control. I think you still have to leave the ped disc option turned on and press down the tiller button otherwise you have no rudder authority. Fenix rudder situation right now is so confusing that I drives me crazy. Can’t believe such a great plane would have issues with rudder. V1 simulations had issues too
Hi Chewy, I have the Fenix, I only use the peddles for steering. I have the correct settings in MSFS 2020, but when I go into the fenix EFB I go to controls but I don't have the "PED DISC TILLER" option?
Yes they removed it from EFB , it's automatic now, on takeoff when you reach certain speed"45 knots" the tiller will not move and you will have the rudder authority , and in landing also . but i fell like there is not enough rudder authority in crosswind landings , i don't know why .
@@brettmaxwell1360 yes exactly i just opened a ticket for that issue , i'll let you know their answer , the plane became uncontrolable when touch down on crosswinds maybe that's the issue.
I just find out that you need to clik on the TO ADJUST PEDALS zone in the middle of your rudder pedals to switch modes while the PEDALS DISC is still pushed
I just find out that you need to clik on the TO ADJUST PEDALS zone in the middle of your rudder pedals to switch modes while the PEDALS DISC is still pushed
Hi, I dont have rudders. I only use a thrustmaster sidestick. Now the problem is , I cant use the tiller and rudder seperate. Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
Cheewy, could you help with a problem ref setting up the TM TFRP brakes on Fenix A320. Mine are reversed, ie ON, until I press the pedals down which releases them! They are set up in Control Options Right Brake Axis to Joystick L-Axis X, and the Left Brake Axis to Joystick L-Axis Y, reverse axis boxes both ticked. If I untick them the brakes stay ON whether pedals depressed or not. Any ideas?
This option disappeared with the new fenix versions, I just find out that you need to clik on the TO ADJUST PEDALS zone in the middle of your rudder pedals to switch modes while the PEDALS DISC is still pushed
Weird. I've done several flights not knowing about this setting and having it off while only using rudder pedals, and have had no control issues whatsoever.
I'm flying with the XBOX controller and my rudder does not move at all :/. Not even a bit. Other buttons work. But not LT/RT for rudder. Any ideas? Can't fly the plane so far
The best set up for that is to use the rudder axis for the rudder pedals, then the twisting joystick for the tiller axis. I can’t remember the name of the tiller axis in MSFS as I’ve not used it myself. Then just ensure the PED DISC TILLER option is unticked in the EFB! :)
@@budguy21 Sorrrrrrry, completely misread your comment like a fool. If you have twisty joystick just use that as your rudder axis then do as I say in the video with the PED DISC Tiller option in the EFB.
The plane is great but the manual is poor imo (you can find it in the aircraft folder in your community folder). They should check Toliss manuals and make a new one for their plane.
I´dont have a rudder, normally in default aircrafts, usind keypad 0 and enter to turn left and right, but in Fenix it´s not move nothing, how i solve this in msfs? Tks
INCORECTLY Bind Rudders in this video. This is not as it is in real world. Pedal disc button only disconnects the nose landing gear fom pedal inputs when the spring loaded button is pressed and done only for flight control check. Nobody is pressing it while taxiing. Just set steering axis and tiller (not a "black thingy") works as it should. Read more FCTM and FCOM, without making stuff up, as it is a serious model.
Just in case someone is looking for it...
The control you need to set for your independent twist joystick to the NWS is "NOSE WHEEL STEERING AXIS", I have it on reverse for the Z axis on my TCA sidestick.
Thanks! I’ve pinned your comment so people know the axis command name :)
@@Chewwy94 wanted to add some extra info to the pinged comment but I am not allowed to edit it so... Here it goes.
When both axis are assigned the pedal disconnect button works just like in real life. You press it to avoid the steering to change when pushing the pedals. This is used to allow performing flight surfaces free movement checks while taxiing.
@@pequenollama I think one should still keep the EFB option "pedal disc tiller" enabled even when you have a NWS axis assigned. I noticed that even when you have a separate axis for the NWS, when moving the rudder pedal, the tiller still moves along with it. As opposed to @Chewwy's advise to disable the EFB option if you have a separate NWS axis assigned.
thats the only thing I came here to find out ! thanks
That was what i was looking 4. Thnx
A 1000 thanks for this quick video. Spent over an hour starting up and planning a flight only to find out after pushback that I could only move forward. Then hours trying to troubleshoot the problem. Your a hero Chewwy.
MSFS has a seperate axis available for the tiller, and that's surely the best way to map it. The pedal discnnect buttong is really only used for performing rudder checks while on the roll, not as you describe it.
Not everybody has a separate tiller axis available and only can use a rudder axis, so this is a necessary step to ensure you don’t lose the rudder authority on main gear touchdown as I mention by having both enabled at the same time. The FSLabs and the Fenix both model using the tiller for taxi so I’m going by what they’ve modelled! 🙂
Correct!
Yes it bugged me too when he described the pedal disconnect button function. It should be used only for flight control check.
This option gone from EFB 😢 any fix for that?
Thanks for making this! Very useful info.
I believe there is an issue if you have a separate tiller control. I think you still have to leave the ped disc option turned on and press down the tiller button otherwise you have no rudder authority. Fenix rudder situation right now is so confusing that I drives me crazy. Can’t believe such a great plane would have issues with rudder. V1 simulations had issues too
Thank you Chewy!
Hi Chewy, I have the Fenix, I only use the peddles for steering. I have the correct settings in MSFS 2020, but when I go into the fenix EFB I go to controls but I don't have the "PED DISC TILLER" option?
Yes they removed it from EFB , it's automatic now, on takeoff when you reach certain speed"45 knots" the tiller will not move and you will have the rudder authority , and in landing also .
but i fell like there is not enough rudder authority in crosswind landings , i don't know why .
@badissaoud4923 thanks mate, I did contact fenix and they advised it was removed. But the tiller handle still moves when I move the peddles
@@brettmaxwell1360 yes exactly i just opened a ticket for that issue , i'll let you know their answer , the plane became uncontrolable when touch down on crosswinds maybe that's the issue.
@@badissaoud4923 I can't steer it properly while taxing to the runway..
@@brettmaxwell1360 what controler are you using !?
Is there a updated version of this video anywhere? None of this stuff is valid anymore and I can't figure out how to program the tiller .
I just find out that you need to clik on the TO ADJUST PEDALS zone in the middle of your rudder pedals to switch modes while the PEDALS DISC is still pushed
So a key bind for PEDAL DISC will be a must have in the futre, you don't want to move your view everytime you want to push on that botton.
Indeed, this would be very nice to make a key binding for the tiller button... .
Just downloaded the fenix and im having this problem? But cant find ped disc tiller on the EFB?
I just find out that you need to clik on the TO ADJUST PEDALS zone in the middle of your rudder pedals to switch modes while the PEDALS DISC is still pushed
Hi, I dont have rudders. I only use a thrustmaster sidestick. Now the problem is , I cant use the tiller and rudder seperate. Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
Great video this helped alot. Is there a way to get the ped. disc. tiller bind on a button of the joystick. I haven't find the command yet
Thx a lot. 👍
So for myself who dont have rudder pedals how would i set something up with rudder?
i dont have rudders and i turned on nose wheel steering axis in the control setting
Cheewy, could you help with a problem ref setting up the TM TFRP brakes on Fenix A320. Mine are reversed, ie ON, until I press the pedals down which releases them! They are set up in Control Options Right Brake Axis to Joystick L-Axis X, and the Left Brake Axis to Joystick L-Axis Y, reverse axis boxes both ticked. If I untick them the brakes stay ON whether pedals depressed or not. Any ideas?
I do not see the "PED DISC TILLER" in my pad,is there a reason why?Please help.
This option disappeared with the new fenix versions, I just find out that you need to clik on the TO ADJUST PEDALS zone in the middle of your rudder pedals to switch modes while the PEDALS DISC is still pushed
I can’t find this option in my setting tablet !
atm tiler engages before landing it self what you think is issue?
Weird. I've done several flights not knowing about this setting and having it off while only using rudder pedals, and have had no control issues whatsoever.
I don't have any rudder, period! My pedals don't move at all with Xbox controller nor using the keyboard. Help
I have exactly the same problem. I use the XBox controller and my rudder does not move AT ALL :/
Hello sir have same issue try to use my Xbox and my rudder doest move
I'm flying with the XBOX controller and my rudder does not move at all :/. Not even a bit. Other buttons work. But not LT/RT for rudder. Any ideas? Can't fly the plane so far
I'm using my racing pedals for rudder and then the controller for everything else
@@ts9058 that’s not helpful at all.
I don't have the setting in my EFB.
Nonce
I dont have that option for PEd Disc Tiller What should I do
So if you dont have rudder pedals, and are using a twisting joystick, what is the best setup?
The best set up for that is to use the rudder axis for the rudder pedals, then the twisting joystick for the tiller axis. I can’t remember the name of the tiller axis in MSFS as I’ve not used it myself. Then just ensure the PED DISC TILLER option is unticked in the EFB! :)
@@Chewwy94 but... he said he doesn't have rudder pedals :P
@@Chewwy94 Im asking how it should be configured if I dont have rudder pedals, ONLY the twisting joystick...
@@budguy21 Sorrrrrrry, completely misread your comment like a fool. If you have twisty joystick just use that as your rudder axis then do as I say in the video with the PED DISC Tiller option in the EFB.
@@Chewwy94 Nose Wheel Steering Axis.
Wow thank you for this video!! My Tiller is not working i will check my settings.
Where is the User Manual for FenixA320? No wonder people are confused.
The plane is great but the manual is poor imo (you can find it in the aircraft folder in your community folder). They should check Toliss manuals and make a new one for their plane.
I can't have this option in the EFB for the tiller :-(
My nose wheel steering is not working?
tiller is under "nose wheel" setting
That EFB option should be enabled by default.
its changed in 2024 ,just cant set it
It’s not showing on the EFB for me can anyone help
Is there a key or button assignment for the tiller disc button?
I'd also like to know the answer to this
thought this video will go thru rudder setup, when you came to TCA, no illustration on setup process nor detail briefing, rough video making
I´dont have a rudder, normally in default aircrafts, usind keypad 0 and enter to turn left and right, but in Fenix it´s not move nothing, how i solve this in msfs? Tks
This is a bug. Fenix will be pushing an update to fix it soon.
@@FahdRiyami tks
Hello sir have same issue try to use my xbox crontrol and is complete dead my rudder any idea.Ty so much
INCORECTLY Bind Rudders in this video. This is not as it is in real world. Pedal disc button only disconnects the nose landing gear fom pedal inputs when the spring loaded button is pressed and done only for flight control check. Nobody is pressing it while taxiing. Just set steering axis and tiller (not a "black thingy") works as it should. Read more FCTM and FCOM, without making stuff up, as it is a serious model.
Fenix sucks
It’s under nose wheel steering. Not hard, if you’re going to make a video tutorial at least do your 5 minutes of research to find that out