September 29, 20214 yr New bravo on it's way. Will I need any add on software for it to work with P3d v4? I only fly GA aircraft, right now single engine, going to try twin. I'm old and slow. Rod
September 29, 20214 yr It will show up as a USB windows controller. So the control functions can be assigned in P3D directly, or better yet with FSUIPC. The one thing that doesn't work as plug-n-play are the warning and landing gear lights. These either need the Honeycomb software from their site, or fancy footwork with FSUIPC, AAO, etc. Eric Szczesniak
September 29, 20214 yr I suggest you use the driver and Configurator available from Aerosoft site. https://forum.aerosoft.com/index.php?/files/category/126-honeycomb-profiles/ And view the Aerosoft tutorials. You will also find some "ready to use" profiles for various aircraft. All the axis must be configured directly in the sim (or other add on), but the Configurator is the "easier" way to configure all the (numerous) buttons and LED. For simple aircrafts the default profiles will already bring you a lot of usefull switches. Gérard Edited September 29, 20214 yr by gaab
October 1, 20214 yr Author Thanks for the information. I have never used FSUIPC and I don't think I am ready for any new complicated software. I hope the Honeycomb software will help program the lights on the Alpha also. Rod
October 1, 20214 yr 11 hours ago, Rod said: I hope the Honeycomb software will help program the lights on the Alpha also. Rod Yes - of course. Let me know what aircraft you intent to sue : I may have a working profile to share with you.... Gérard
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