Overwhelmed. I bit off more than i can chew

Well? I was finally able to get my performance back with Beta simupdate 1. After rolling back drivers and removing gsx and sky4sim for the time being. Also able to run the quest 3 at 80hz which is where i was 2 releases ago.

Yesterday my boeing yoke came, and today my airbus sidestick. Where do i start? So many conflicting bindings. And so many just dont work the way i hoped. Theres got to be an easier way.

I have a gear handle on the honeycomb bravo. I cant use the gear lever on the yoke for parking brake?

The twist on the airbus sidestick is my nose wheel tiller, but doesnt work on all airliners.

I never thought id say i had too many buttons. I need a website, or screenshot, something to at least give me ideas on how others have this setup. Too much at once. I need coffee. Alot of it.

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I have the same setup and I use the gear switch on the yoke for the parking brake.

Breathe. You don’t have to solve this all at once.

Take it in small doses and you’ll get it all setup as you will like.

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Parking toggle, or parking on and off. The scanning of the switch is mmmm buggy and inconsistent. Or better yet. Send a screenshot of your switch 18. On parking brake.

“Set Parking Brake” is what I am using.

If I recall, “Parking Brakes On” & “Parking Brakes Off” are bugged and do nothing.

Of course. The only one i didnt try. Lmao

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with regards to the nosewheel tiller, that depends indeed on the airliner config itself, some you can configure via either their inbuilt tablet (so not the msfs efb) or their MCDU to connect/disconnect the rudder from the tiller.

For example in the inibuilds a320, in their tablet you can set under Options, rudder controls tiller to No, and then make your airbus stick twist control “NOSE WHEEL STEERING AXIS”. that should then correctly control the tiller. I had that setup initially, but found i had to put a pretty large deadzone in that NOSE WHEEL STEERING AXIS to make sure it only started steering when i really intended to, and not while adding some stick pressure forward performing take-off or adjusting during landing.

for the fenix a320 (if you have that one), they changed the tiller behaviour in their last block 2 update: https://kb.fenixsim.com/rudder/tiller/ped-disc

well. you can discount Inibuilds. I dont use anything inibuilds. The performance is horrid, and they cant even take in a MSFS plan

Moved to User Support Hub from #su1-msfs2024:su1-hardware . Although the user is currently in the SU1 beta, the topic is primarily about hardware. Beta forums are usually archived at the end of the beta, so moving it to User Support Hub will allow users to continue to assist the OP once the beta ends.