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MSFS, Spad.Next, Honeycomb Bravo, Throttles, Reverse

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I'm trying to figure out how to set up the reverse levers on the Bravo to change the axis input from the throttle, and can't figure out how to do it or if it's even possible.

I've set the axis as a throttle with reverse. I would like it to change the idle / reverse position based on whether or not the reverse levers are on or off.  So, if the reverse lever is off, the idle position should be all the way down.  If the reverse lever is on, the idle position should move up along the throttle axis to a set place, with full reverse now being all the way down.  This is basically to avoid engaging reversers in flight accidentally since the Bravo doesn't have a detent along the throttle axis part of the lever's travel. 

Anyone know any way of accomplishing this? 

Edited by eslader

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9 minutes ago, mike7440 said:

not sure what plane you are trying to program the throttles for, but if you go to Spads discord, Les has made several videos on how to set up the bravo. If you don't want to travel to discord, here are some vids on the YouTube.

 

https://www.youtube.com/c/LesOReilly

 

 

Concorde currently, but I'm hoping to implement it for any plane with reverse thrust / prop.   Thanks for the vid, I'll start watching.

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