July 2, 20223 yr Hy guy's Not sure if i'm on the right place for my question but i will try, sorry if it's not. I bought the Alpha and Bravo for playing with MSFS and must say also that i'm completely new in this kind of things. After many unsuccessful research in the web i hope that i can find an answer here.
July 2, 20223 yr Author Just now, Gilles_sxb said: Hy guy's Not sure if i'm on the right place for my question but i will try, sorry if it's not. I bought the Alpha and Bravo for playing with MSFS and must say also that i'm completely new in this kind of things. After many unsuccessful research in the web i hope that i can find an answer here. Within MSFS there is the sensitivity setting that are great but the bravo i only find 4 axis (X, Y, Z and Xrot), so there is two missing (Zrot and Yrot). Do i miss something somewhere? Greetings from France /Gilles
July 2, 20223 yr Try this youtube channel below. Mark has several Honeycomb videos that should assist you in getting started. https://www.youtube.com/c/SimHangerFlightSimulation Cheers. howevr
November 1, 20223 yr Had the same problems setting up my Yoke and BTQ. Mark's videos are wonderful but may not go into the detail you would like. If you send me a message with your email, I will send you a listing of the default bindings Out of the Box and some suggested MSFS bindings for the Cessna 172 for both the Throttle Quadrant and the Yoke. I used Mark's video as a starting point to set up my items. Once you get going you will easily be able to customize the Yoke and BTQ for your needs. In my case, I have the 172 G1000 console from Flight Velocity so my Yoke and BTQ are set up to use the ATC 1200 Switch Panel. In this case I use the panel to control the lights and not the light switch bindings on the Yoke.
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