You might find it easier to grab the actual trim wheel with the mouse. It’s not perfect but once you get the hang of it it’s better than the keyboard or the switches on the Honeycomb Alpha Yoke. Make a camera preset that pans down to the area the wheel is in so you can get to it fast. I ended up building a physical trimwheel 3D printed and using an Arduino Micro to decode and encoder and send the info to the sim. In a thread above someone posted that the Bravo was emulating the buttons. I tried doing that with the Arduino and it was a mess. Ended up using TrimAxis. With all the controls on the Bravo, Honeycomb might have run out of options for sliders and axis’s.