I’m not convinced the problem lies with the metric system. I have mine set on US measures and the uncontrolled knob movements persist, especially in the CJ4 (VSpeed, FLC, Heading). I only have issues with the Heading knob in the C172 and TBM. At first it will increment by single degrees with each mouse click. But after a few minuets flying you can only increase/decrease in 10 degree increments. Using the mouse wheel I am content to live with that until there is a fix.
The 10 degree bug occurs when you have a Honeycomb yoke.
Removing all buttons on the yoke is supposed to fix it.
Its a dreadful situation that good hardware is not supported correctly.
EDIT: This morning I removed all button assignments, except the hat switch, on my Honeycomb yoke.
The 10 degree step for SPD and HDG step reverted back to 1 degree steps, on the same A320nx flight stationary on the runway.
Thanks for the information. It’s strange that I never encountered the problem for 6 weeks until the latest set of patches. This would lead me to conclude the problem was introduced by MSFS/Asobo rather than Honeycomb. I’ve already submitted a ticket with Zendesk. I’ll also do the same with Honeycomb. Be interesting to see what Honeycomb say.
I received the following response from Honeycomb:
Customer Support (support@flyhoneycomb.com)
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Hi Neil,
No buttons on the Alpha yoke are assigned to have anything to do with any of the AP systems.
You can go through and check the button assignments but it sounds like you need to check your mouse inputs also and delete anything in there related to heading.
Regards
I’m a bit bemused by this response because I didn’t know the mouse had any “heading” related assignments. I thought it just interacts with the “hot spots” assigned to each cockpit control. I guess this puts the ball back into MS/Asobo’s court.
However, as I usually use a blue tooth connected mouse I intend trying to fly with a USB cable mouse and see if that has any affect.
Hi. I still can not set the COM or NAV frequencies with the turning knob buttons. They are get in a endless rotation and cant be stopped… What is wrong with that? Thanks!
I had this today, during all day, with all aircraft that I choosed.
Looks like a major bug in the sim, but you can still use it, as some user have advised me, just use your mouse wheel, looks like the problem is not affected by the mouse wheel.
Happens on occasion with Map Zoom in the TBM930.
I am seeing the same issue (knob spins to max)on Xbox A320 neo and several other aircraft including Cessna grand caravan, and the 172. Maybe happening on all aircraft
I also realized it does happen in all aircraft but only after I takeoff