August 28, 2025Aug 28 I want to have my bravo's physical idle position match idle on the Duke in the Sim (with a small dead area for good measure). I only want it to go into beta when I physically go past the bravo's detent switch. I can't seem to get that in msfs 2024s curve settings, but can get it in spad.next's curve editor. I just can't link my bravo axis to the duke. In the data monitor, it shows B:ENGINE_THROTTLE_1 as the variable that changes when you move the on screen throttle lever, but when I try to send data values to it via the bravo, it doesn't change (as viewed in the data monitor). B:ENGINE_THROTTLE_1 registers am event, but the value doesn't change. The bravo sends 0-100 values, and that also seems to be the data range of B:ENGINE_THROTTLE_1. In developer mode, "ENGINE_THROTTLE_1" (no "B:") is what seems to be what I want. I can't find it on spad.next though. Any thoughts? Edited August 28, 2025Aug 28 by Dan Moos Spelling
August 28, 2025Aug 28 Hello, You can try the snipet already done for the bravo on SpadNext. It works quitewell to simulate the beta range in MSFS2020. I don't know for MSFS2024 because we are waiting an update, which should come pretty soon. Edited August 28, 2025Aug 28 by danhenri Intel Core Ultra i7-265KF (3.6 GHz/4.9 GHz), MSI Inspire 3X RTX 5070 TI (16Gb), DDR7 32Go, screen ASUS XG32VQR 32'', Honeycomb Alpha Flight Controls, Bravo Throttle Quadrant, Pro Pedal CH Products, TCA Sidestick Airbus, TCA Boeing Yoke Edition, Winwing EFIS Combo, Tobii Eye Tracker
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