Seeing the other post and reading about the brake lightson-no-one-home warning light. The brakes always on was a thing to deal with when I had saitek pedals.
I found it was needed that the reverse box was checked;
This is from the saitek forum and instructions for the pedals.
Setup in FSX
Now you are good to go. Load up a flight, when the plane is stationary on the runway depress the pedal, then release it. You will see the brake announcement in the corner of your screen. If all is well the indicator will appear and then disappear when the brake is released. If the brakes stay on, go back to Settings > Controls > Control Axes, and remove the ticks from the reverse box for the brake pedals.
A thought.
WLP
saitek pedal on brakes
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Re: saitek pedal on brakes
I was just about to add that.. LOL. I'm not in my house yet (Where my pedals still are) so I couldn't verify; but it hit me about the reverse checkbox afterwards...
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