The Aerosoft forum post is about a Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 control issue where the user reports that pitch and yaw inputs feel unusually slow or delayed when using the Honeycomb Echo controller, while mouse and joystick inputs behave normally.
From similar discussions, this is typically not a hardware fault but a configuration and sensitivity problem inside MSFS 2024. Users and moderators point out that Honeycomb devices often require correct profile loading and careful axis setup, and that default or imported profiles can sometimes apply excessive smoothing or incorrect response curves. In many cases, the fix involves rechecking bindings for pitch/yaw axes, ensuring no conflicting assignments exist, and adjusting sensitivity curves so that input response is more direct rather than heavily filtered. Some also suggest testing the controller outside the simulator or using a basic test tool to confirm whether the delay is software-related or sim-specific.
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