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After installing the latest honeycomb bravo driver, I can no longer control the autopilot on the C90 with either the bravo, or by using the mouse. This fault only occurs in career mode. Any advice? I've uninstalled AFC bridge and re installed MSFS 2024, problem persists.

11 minutes ago, SimWare said:

If a clean simulator reinstall and the deletion of the driver don't help, it is very unlikely the Bravo is the culprit.

 

I can guarantee you the bravo is the culprit. If I start a career mode flight with the Bravo plugged in, I can not control the autopilot modes using the mouse. If I then remove the bravo and restart the flight, I don't have any issues. Are there any files or other changes installed with the driver that I could try deleting?

  • Aerosoft

No. The driver is only for lights management.

No other functions are involved.

I suggest you create a clean Bravo profile with only the bindings you need and know.

You also should make sure the mouse profile is set to default.

6 hours ago, SimWare said:

No. The driver is only for lights management.

No other functions are involved.

I suggest you create a clean Bravo profile with only the bindings you need and know.

You also should make sure the mouse profile is set to default.

Even if I create a profile for the bravo with no bindings, it still causes an issue. I also noted if I unplug and plug the bravo in, with no bindings, it turns off the avionics in the C90. As I said, these isues only happen in career mode. In free flight it is fine. But this issue only started happening after I installed the bravo driver. I'm sure it's also an issue with career mode, but I was hoping there were instructions for a complete uninstall of the Bravo driver, as it is 100% causing an issue. I've also seen a comment on the download page for the driver "Everything works fine except for autopilot master switch in career mode. I have tried uninstalling the sofware and remapping but appears to be a bug. Really frustrating" so this isn't an isolated issue.

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