homobellum Posted August 2, 2020 Report Posted August 2, 2020 Hi, Im doing my fist flights with this great airplane. 10 Years I am on X-Palne but I have never seen something like this. Thanks! To set the systems in the plane I want to use the switches of my Honeycomb Yoke. They are assigned in the x.plane prefernces to the right sytems and working well with all my fleed. But they dont work with in the SR22(TN). I can roll or picht the plane, set the trim, engage the starter or switch the magnetos. But I cant set the master, avionics, pitot and lightswitches with the Yoke bild in switches. Any idea? Thanks Thomas Quote
scotfleiger Posted August 2, 2020 Report Posted August 2, 2020 You need to assign the SR22 commands starting afm/ to trigger the cockpit switches. 1 Quote
homobellum Posted August 2, 2020 Author Report Posted August 2, 2020 Ah, ok. Thank you very much! Quote
Halobiont Posted November 20, 2020 Report Posted November 20, 2020 Nvm. Figured it out. When assigning switches with the edit button, collapse all sub headings and look for AFM and assign the switches etc. there. 1 Quote
RequestDenied Posted November 26, 2020 Report Posted November 26, 2020 I have the same issue. But when I EDIT and close all the subheadings, there is no AFM category. Do I have to manually install a file or something else? Thanks in advance. Quote
Coop Posted November 26, 2020 Report Posted November 26, 2020 @RequestDeniedThe afm category will only show when the SR22 is currently loaded in-sim. If you are accessing from the main sim menu before loading the plane, X-Plane won't pick up our commands. Quote
Beescan22 Posted June 17, 2021 Report Posted June 17, 2021 Total newbie. Have installed TorqueSim SR22 G1000 into X-plane 11 v 11.53, using Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo. All works well except that the switches (Master Alt, Bat, Avionics, lights) do not function. I can use mouse to turn on equipment without problem; have tried to create profile in Xplane configurator for the switches, but Honeycomb switches have no effect. Reading above it says to close subdirectories, to AFM, with SR22 loaded. Not sure exactly what this means. Are you speaking of using Honeycomb configurator ? Also not sure what the AFM is. Any help on clearing this up for me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks- old pilot IRL, not computer guy. Seems i picked wrong hobby. Quote
Coop Posted June 17, 2021 Report Posted June 17, 2021 In the X-Plane menu with the SR22 loaded, you can configure what commands are bound to the various joystick keys. When you select a button/switch, there is a list of common default options available, with an option to view all the commands at the bottom. Using that option, then there will be a very large list of every possible command you can set a switch to. Under that list that shows, there will be a subsection labeled "afm" and inside that "sr" then "cmd" then "switches". There you should see all the various SR22 switches that can be bound. Quote
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