I don't seem to have this problem. I use my keyboard to apply the brakes, and I stand on the brakes once I'm in a three point attitude. I find it hard to believe that it has anything to do with the joystick or throttle. I have the Cougar HOTAS joystick and throttle, both modified with the Hall's sensors. I have made several changes to the aircraft.cfg file. Listed below are the changes that I have made in the landing gear contacts section:
[contact_points]
//0 Class
//1 Longitudinal Position (feet)
//2 Lateral Position (feet)
//3 Vertical Position (feet)
//4 Impact Damage Threshold (Feet Per Minute)
//5 Brake Map (0=None, 1=Left, 2=Right)
//6 Wheel Radius (feet)
//7 Steer Angle (degrees)
//8 Static Compression (feet) (0 if rigid)
//9 Max/Static Compression Ratio
//10 Damping Ratio (0=Undamped, 1=Critically Damped)
//11 Extension Time (seconds)
//12 Retraction Time (seconds)
//13 Sound Type
//14 Airspeed limit for retraction (KIAS)
//15 Airspeed that gear gets damage at (KIAS)
;Gear 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
point.0 =1.000, -18.000, 0.000, -6.600, 1600.000, 0.000, 0.916, 75.000, 0.100, 3.500, 0.950, 3.000, 3.000, 0, 250.000, 300.000
point.1 =1.000, -35.500, -5.100, -7.300, 1600.000, 1.000, 1.250, 0.000, 0.867, 1.700, 0.900, 3.500, 3.500, 2, 250.000, 300.000
point.2 =1.000, -35.500, 5.100, -7.300, 1600.000, 2.000, 1.250, 0.000, 0.867, 1.700, 0.900, 4.000, 4.000, 3, 250.000, 300.000
I've made modest changes to the gear geometry and stroking characteristics. I find it hard to believe that these changes are the cure.
Maybe someone who is having these problems will try my changes and report back. Remember to make a backup of your aircraft.cfg file first.