Solution: Find the solution by going insane for months and writing tons of registry scripts/writing your own firmware to the point where your own antivirus thinks there is a rootkit/malware of somekind - submit to Zendesk and wait for mandatory update and have your own code be downloaded into the update itself - as a Direct3D programmer I did Microsoft’s job.
If you encounter this flickering light(which you will, it still is a bug), do the following:
-If you have Honeycomb Bravo drivers, UNINSTALL THEM. The LED’s are plug-and-play and do not require drivers/firmware/any kind of plugin whatsoever, they’re simply electrical lights powered via USB.
-Assign AXIS ONLY (NOTHING ELSE) to a preset control configuration(No softkeys are to be assigned, clear EVERYTHING except speedbrake/throttles/flaps).
-Gain altitude by whatever means necessary if you are too low (disengage A/T switch and go full throttle if you must)
-Push your yoke DOWN hard quickly to disengage autopilot.
-Re-engage autopilot - IAS light will go solid again.
I’ve been at this for months, I’m writing my own Flight simulator in Direct3D 11 and a bunch of other people are getting paid for my work.
The 787 is now flyable.