As I mentioned previously, I start at the left of the Bravo Throttle and move right to mirror the FCU which has the Speed knob, then the Heading knob, followed by the Alt knob, and finally the Vertical Speed knob but, feel free to use any button combination you like. With the first button configured, it’s a case of repeating the steps above for the others. In ‘Group’ scroll through to find the ‘Fly By Wire/A320/Autopilot’ and select it.įor ‘Event’ we want to select the event that will trigger when we press the button, which will be ‘SPD Pull’. I start with 34 because it is the leftmost switch, and I am trying to keep it in line with the FCU panel on the A320.įor ‘Input Settings’ we choose the ‘On Press’ tab and select the ‘Action type’ of ‘ MSFS2020 – Events’ In the ‘Module’ dropdown, choose your Bravo Throttle Quadrant and in the ‘Device’ dropdown, choose the button you want to configure. Make sure the ‘ Input’ tab is the active tab. Now click on the edit button at the right of the window.
Open the Mobiflight Connector folder and double click MFConnector.exe, click Yes to any popups appear the first time you open it.ĭouble-click on the part that says ‘ Double-Click’ and type in ‘ Selected Speed’ Configure the Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Buttons
MobiFlight + Arduino + Your Favorite Flight Simulator = Your Home Cockpit! I will show you how I set my Bravo Throttle to control the A320. Initially I have been using it to connect home-made hardware built with 3d printers and Arduino boards, but with the version 9.1 they provide support for any joystick which is attached to the machine and shows up in windows.
If you don’t already know, Mobiflight is a piece of software that sits between the sim and your cockpit hardware and provides a lot of integration options.
Previously, there hasn’t been an option for us to make this happen, and then Mobiflight released version 9.1 which allowed me to configure the bravo directly. Mainly, Selected / Managed Heading mode, Vertical Speed mode, and Selected / Managed Speed mode. However, I also enjoy flying airliners and I want to use the unassigned buttons on the Bravo Throttle to remove the need for mouse clicks when making common changes during a flight. GA flying with the bravo has been great, most of the button options can be assigned directly within the sim.