Hello there, first post here.
I have MSFS, Bravo and Alpha.
Now please bare with me im a noob.
If I create a 2 engine aircraft profile and a 4 engine aircraft profile do I need to also physically map the alpha and bravo within spad to assign respectively to those profiles as well?
And if so how do I know what actual assignment in the SIM I need to select for every button on the hardware?
For example there are a ton of autopilot settings I can choose from in the SIM itself so how do I know which one is correct for the actual button on the hardware for creating the spad remapped profile?
Does my question make sense, sorry brain overload I have no idea what buttons on the hardware get married to the hundreds of settings in the SIM
Can someone please help me with this please
Thank you in advance
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Honeycomb Alpha, Bravo and Air craft profiles
Re: Honeycomb Alpha, Bravo and Air craft profiles
Hi, Welcome.
Look at Spad.Next, click the plus sign on left hand side, then event monitor.
Go back to the flight sim and start flicking switches in the cockpit and you'll see what command is triggered by pressing what switch.
Map these to your desired controls and away you go.
Have fun!
Pete.
PS:
Top-Tip:
Make one profile, set as much as you can, then create a new profile for each aircraft using that one as a base. Saves repeating yourself many times over as you jump in / out of new aircraft.
Look at Spad.Next, click the plus sign on left hand side, then event monitor.
Go back to the flight sim and start flicking switches in the cockpit and you'll see what command is triggered by pressing what switch.
Map these to your desired controls and away you go.
Have fun!
Pete.
PS:
Top-Tip:
Make one profile, set as much as you can, then create a new profile for each aircraft using that one as a base. Saves repeating yourself many times over as you jump in / out of new aircraft.
I'm Pete, AKA: Redscouse, owner and creator of Scouse Airlines.
Since MS2000, I've been tinkering with liveries, missions and scenery etc.
Check out the download section of my website and grab some free stuff!
Since MS2000, I've been tinkering with liveries, missions and scenery etc.
Check out the download section of my website and grab some free stuff!
Re: Honeycomb Alpha, Bravo and Air craft profiles
Thank you so very much, ok so I go to the controls section and see what they are mapped to ?
Does spad use the same name or something different than MSFS?
Also do i need to delete the mapping for the devices within MSFS? What I mean is there is a default Bravo Profile within MSFS for example how do i stop the sim using those triggers and use SPADS triggers, do you know what I mean?
Does spad use the same name or something different than MSFS?
Also do i need to delete the mapping for the devices within MSFS? What I mean is there is a default Bravo Profile within MSFS for example how do i stop the sim using those triggers and use SPADS triggers, do you know what I mean?
Re: Honeycomb Alpha, Bravo and Air craft profiles
Thank you so very much, ok so I go to the controls section and see what they are mapped to ?Redscouse wrote: ↑28 May 2021, 18:40Hi, Welcome.
Look at Spad.Next, click the plus sign on left hand side, then event monitor.
Go back to the flight sim and start flicking switches in the cockpit and you'll see what command is triggered by pressing what switch.
Map these to your desired controls and away you go.
Have fun!
Pete.
PS:
Top-Tip:
Make one profile, set as much as you can, then create a new profile for each aircraft using that one as a base. Saves repeating yourself many times over as you jump in / out of new aircraft.
Does spad use the same name or something different than MSFS?
Also do i need to delete the mapping for the devices within MSFS? What I mean is there is a default Bravo Profile within MSFS for example how do i stop the sim using those triggers and use SPADS triggers, do you know what I mean?
Re: Honeycomb Alpha, Bravo and Air craft profiles
Hi,
See screenshot below.
Open the event monitor and press a button / switch.
Here you can see I pressed Aileron Left and it shows in the event monitor.
I then mapped this command to button 9 on my yoke.
It would be advisable to clear any commands already set in both SpadNext & MSFS before you set up your own to avoid any strange behavior due to conflicting commands being sent.
Pete.
See screenshot below.
Open the event monitor and press a button / switch.
Here you can see I pressed Aileron Left and it shows in the event monitor.
I then mapped this command to button 9 on my yoke.
It would be advisable to clear any commands already set in both SpadNext & MSFS before you set up your own to avoid any strange behavior due to conflicting commands being sent.
Pete.
I'm Pete, AKA: Redscouse, owner and creator of Scouse Airlines.
Since MS2000, I've been tinkering with liveries, missions and scenery etc.
Check out the download section of my website and grab some free stuff!
Since MS2000, I've been tinkering with liveries, missions and scenery etc.
Check out the download section of my website and grab some free stuff!
Re: Honeycomb Alpha, Bravo and Air craft profiles
Absolutely Brilliant thank you so very much Pete, this is going to help me immensely again thank you!!!Redscouse wrote: ↑29 May 2021, 17:21Hi,
See screenshot below.
Open the event monitor and press a button / switch.
Here you can see I pressed Aileron Left and it shows in the event monitor.
I then mapped this command to button 9 on my yoke.
It would be advisable to clear any commands already set in both SpadNext & MSFS before you set up your own to avoid any strange behavior due to conflicting commands being sent.
Pete.
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Re: Honeycomb Alpha, Bravo and Air craft profiles
You're very welcome. Glad to help.
I'm Pete, AKA: Redscouse, owner and creator of Scouse Airlines.
Since MS2000, I've been tinkering with liveries, missions and scenery etc.
Check out the download section of my website and grab some free stuff!
Since MS2000, I've been tinkering with liveries, missions and scenery etc.
Check out the download section of my website and grab some free stuff!