You are the only one who solved my problem for X plane 12 and for this throttle quadrant! Since this is a new computer, I would never have found this! Again, thank you very much!
I was about to tear into my Bravo and then I found this video. Thank you so much for posting this. You saved me a lot of trouble and from buying another throttle quan.
You are my miracle!!!!! thanks a lot. I spent a lot of time trying to solve exactly this problem. Nobody told me how to fix it except you. I was so close to send back the Throttle Quadrant to Honetcomb. Thanks
I'm about 18 hours into this hobby and quickly ran into some frustration with the Bravo while trying to set the throttle/mixture/propeller controls in MSFS (for a Cessna 172). Upon scanning and validating a new lever, it would only appear to be on or off or sometimes wouldn't do anything. The trick for me was to scan/validate the lever, then hit F11, then go back out to OPTIONS, then back into CONTROL OPTIONS and only then would the lever appear to work properly. I think backing out to OPTIONS acts like a refresh. Only change one control at a time and F11-->OPTIONS-->CONTROL OPTIONS every time. Hope this helps someone.
Did exactly that (even more than once). And it didn't work. I went so far as to delete all the profiles and to redo everything. Didn't work either. I don't know what to do anymore. Any help would be appreciated.
Could it be that your Honeycomb may be defect? I heard from quite a few people that this method worked. Did you reboot your PC after making the changes?
The wires are breaking inside the bravo's also which really pissea me off because I fly a Helicopter and have only used one lever for my collective so why with not even using any of the others would the wires break off .
@@prokopiu Took the Bravo apart and found 3 wires broken . Repaired them and also rerouted them . They were strung too tight from the factory . They are beyond small wires . Jeepers . Also had to use your recalibration trick . This last update screwed everything up . Sim keeps going back to windowed mode no matter how many times I reset and apply . and the throttle works correctly once , then goes out of calibration again .
Most cases this does not work and your problem is broken wires at some of the your axis’s. You need to open it up and solder the wires. There are a few UA-cam videos that show you how to fix them.
You are the only one who solved my problem for X plane 12 and for this throttle quadrant!
Since this is a new computer, I would never have found this!
Again, thank you very much!
I was about to tear into my Bravo and then I found this video. Thank you so much for posting this. You saved me a lot of trouble and from buying another throttle quan.
You are my miracle!!!!! thanks a lot. I spent a lot of time trying to solve exactly this problem. Nobody told me how to fix it except you. I was so close to send back the Throttle Quadrant to Honetcomb.
Thanks
Thanks you solved a big problem for me🎉
I'm about 18 hours into this hobby and quickly ran into some frustration with the Bravo while trying to set the throttle/mixture/propeller controls in MSFS (for a Cessna 172). Upon scanning and validating a new lever, it would only appear to be on or off or sometimes wouldn't do anything. The trick for me was to scan/validate the lever, then hit F11, then go back out to OPTIONS, then back into CONTROL OPTIONS and only then would the lever appear to work properly. I think backing out to OPTIONS acts like a refresh. Only change one control at a time and F11-->OPTIONS-->CONTROL OPTIONS every time. Hope this helps someone.
Wow, for most people the procedure in the video did work. Good to know that there is a away to fix it in cases where that does not work.
Oh man.....! thank you very much for this tip! Its been a while i am experiencing this issue and now is solved!
Glad it helped!
Thanks for this video the same fix for the flight control as well.
Setting up controllers, axis and key bindings is one of the most frustrating things about this hobby.
you are soo right :-)
XPlane is only $60 and setup is much easier. Msfs is very frustrating and time consuming
Totally man ! Escepially when this is not working the way it s supposed to be !
You saved my day
Omg thanks!!!!
Did exactly that (even more than once). And it didn't work. I went so far as to delete all the profiles and to redo everything. Didn't work either. I don't know what to do anymore. Any help would be appreciated.
Could it be that your Honeycomb may be defect? I heard from quite a few people that this method worked. Did you reboot your PC after making the changes?
Yes. I did. Yet nothing happened. I also cleared all the profiles and re-mapped everything again. It's not quite working...@@prokopiu
The wires are breaking inside the bravo's also which really pissea me off because I fly a Helicopter and have only used one lever for my collective so why with not even using any of the others would the wires break off .
That is tough luck. So far I cannot complain about the quality of the Bravo. I hope my wires don't break....
@@prokopiu Took the Bravo apart and found 3 wires broken . Repaired them and also rerouted them . They were strung too tight from the factory . They are beyond small wires . Jeepers . Also had to use your recalibration trick . This last update screwed everything up . Sim keeps going back to windowed mode no matter how many times I reset and apply . and the throttle works correctly once , then goes out of calibration again .
wie einfach, nicht normal. Dankeschön für den Tipp
Most cases this does not work and your problem is broken wires at some of the your axis’s. You need to open it up and solder the wires. There are a few UA-cam videos that show you how to fix them.
Maybe, but in my case it was NOT the hardware.