NOTE: THIS HAS BEEN 100% FIXED. SEE POST #42 HERE FOR DETAILS
This occurs with the throttle and clutch pedal. Possibly the brake as well but it's difficult to tell with the strong elastomers I currently have on.
As you can see, the actual raw values calibration changes depending on graphical load.
Things I've tried:
Motherboard: MSI Z690 Edge DDR4
CPU: 12900KS
GPU: 4090
RAM: 32GB (2x 16GB) G.Skill Trident Z Royal 4400 MHz DDR4
PSU: Antec HCP-1200
I've seen quite a few reviews of eBay / AliExpress pedals, mostly of the SimJacks though which aren't quite the same as these. None of those reviews mentioned an issue like this.
What is interesting is, a while ago, I read a long Russian-language forum about - apparently - the first guy who created these pedals (ie. a cheaper, knockoff of the Heusinkvelds). He was discussing and showing the design, electronics, etc. in depth with others. Apparently this is the design the eBay/AliExpress pedals got their design from. In that thread, I saw something about the pedal electronics possibly needing an upgrade or else they could experience an issue like I'm having - something about some part (loadcell? amp? ADC?) and voltage-drop during high PC loads if I understood correctly.
NOTE: THIS HAS BEEN 100% FIXED. SEE POST #42 HERE FOR DETAILS
This occurs with the throttle and clutch pedal. Possibly the brake as well but it's difficult to tell with the strong elastomers I currently have on.
As you can see, the actual raw values calibration changes depending on graphical load.
Things I've tried:
- powering off, and even disconnecting, all other devices (therefore probably not an EMI issue)
- connecting ground wire (recommended on lots of the eBay/AliExpress pedals)
- disconnecting all other USB devices
- connecting to every USB input on back of PC
- external un-powered USB hub
Motherboard: MSI Z690 Edge DDR4
CPU: 12900KS
GPU: 4090
RAM: 32GB (2x 16GB) G.Skill Trident Z Royal 4400 MHz DDR4
PSU: Antec HCP-1200
I've seen quite a few reviews of eBay / AliExpress pedals, mostly of the SimJacks though which aren't quite the same as these. None of those reviews mentioned an issue like this.
What is interesting is, a while ago, I read a long Russian-language forum about - apparently - the first guy who created these pedals (ie. a cheaper, knockoff of the Heusinkvelds). He was discussing and showing the design, electronics, etc. in depth with others. Apparently this is the design the eBay/AliExpress pedals got their design from. In that thread, I saw something about the pedal electronics possibly needing an upgrade or else they could experience an issue like I'm having - something about some part (loadcell? amp? ADC?) and voltage-drop during high PC loads if I understood correctly.
NOTE: THIS HAS BEEN 100% FIXED. SEE POST #42 HERE FOR DETAILS
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