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I just purchased the MU-2 and I'm in the process of setting up my Bravo to work with it. I've been using the guidelines for "Dual paddles with detents" in the documentation and the Throttle4 axis doesn't work properly when I uncheck the option "Auto-stop power levers at detent" per the instructions. I'm also having some issues with the physical detents on the Bravo itself. I've tried changing the power detent ratio in the GUI options and I can't seem to get it to work the way I want. Basically I'm looking for it to go no lower than ground idle until I pass the physical detent on the Bravo, which would then put it into reverse. Does anyone have any bravo-specific tips for mapping the throttles?

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As you know, but for the benefit of the developer, the Bravo doesn’t have any real detents in the sense of it being part of the lever’s axis, it’s just a “gate” before going into the button section of the lever movement range.

I don’t have the Mu-2 but my understanding is the “detent” described in the documentation assumes an axis with a detent in the range of the axis, as some more “professional” hardware does.

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