Has Honeycomb’s recent corporate difficulties affected the ability of the Alpha and Bravo to hold onto settings that I had programmed into them in the Controls section of MSFS (OK, the allusion to corporate difficulties is in fact tongue-in-cheek, but not the troubles I’m having)?
Profiles that I had set up long ago are now all messed up, and switching through the various profiles now shows that they all seem to be the same - and nothing at all like I set them up. What I mean is things like throttle axes, switch uses, and so on. Am I going to have to set up a new profile every time I want to fly a different plane (I don’t mean a profile for every plane but every time I change planes)? I have a score or so of planes, each of which used to have a profile ot its own, but now apparently doesn’t. Did one of the updates break something with respect to the sim’s interation with the Honeycombs?
I have seen posts about the Dune update messing with some profiles. I don’t know if you’ve installed that recently but that could be the culprit.
Have a look here, your issues sound similar.
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I did not install the actual Dune material, but thanks for the heads-up!
I’ve had it happen to me a few (6 or so) weeks ago, so nothing to do with Dune. And not only the yoke but I keep randomly finding a lot of my various peripherals controls profiles have lost bindings I know I made and have been working fine for ages.
It’s like they have gone back in time to what they were when I first “duplicated” another one to set a new one up, or in some cases completely missing assignments. Very very annoying.
I’ve recently had the same problem with my thrustmaster hotas