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Honeycomb Bravo and increment/decrement knob

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    Can the increment/decrement knob on the Honeycomb Bravo be mapped to the increment/decrement on the MCP, such as altitude, speed, VS, etc?

    I have it working on other planes, but can't seem to do it on the RJ. For example, on the IFLY 737 Max, it indicates that it's tied to plus and minus. Looking to do something similar to RJ.

    Greg

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      Solved....down loaded Axis and Ohs and configured the whole setup w/out using the MSFS2024 control panel.

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        Where did you download this from ?

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          Where did you download this from ?

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          @Trening You can get it at flightsim.to and maybe simmarket as well. Around USD 20 if I remember right. I use it for everything after the sim losing all my controller profiles twice. There's a learning curve but once you understand it, it's pretty easy to just do the simple bindings. If you get deeper into it, it gets more complicated and time consuming looking for simvars and events to bind your hardware to. There are some profiles people have posted for various aircraft; I seem intent on doing everything the hard way lol

          You can also try doing it with MobiFlight, which is free. I don't love the interface, but it works -- I use it quite a bit for my WinCtrl 737 panels. You can check it out at Mobiflight.com

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