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09/09/2024 at 11:56 #3905Ray PriceMember
I connected the rudder and yoke via the ethernet cable as per the instructions, but the yoke does not show up in MSFS. Do I need to disconnect the ethernet and connect the yoke separately by USB to get it to show up so I can map buttons?
Thanks!
09/09/2024 at 13:14 #3906bluebyteParticipantHi,
xou need to assign under settings the MSFS2020 OPTION
CHEERS
Pascal
09/09/2024 at 13:59 #3907Ray PriceMemberI did that. And I also installed the virtual joystick driver. All the buttons are mapped to ‘None/USB’, but pressing ANY of the buttons doesn’t activate the vJoy button in the respective USB controller when looking in ‘USB Game Controllers’.
09/09/2024 at 14:24 #3908Ray PriceMemberI just noticed that the buttons are not even showing any activity inside the ‘Buttons’ tab in the Brunner software. Maybe I have a faulty unit?
09/09/2024 at 16:19 #3910bluebyteParticipantI don’t believe, more than faulty usb cable
reinstall tbe latest Software also
09/09/2024 at 16:51 #3911Ray PriceMemberTried different USB cable. Same problem. Uninstalled and re-installed latest software. Same problem.
10/09/2024 at 12:41 #3912Ray PriceMemberThank you for all the suggestions. Turns out this was caused by an unseated USB connector (handle to main board) inside the unit.
10/09/2024 at 12:54 #3913bluebyteParticipantcool, did you opened the yoke controller ?
10/09/2024 at 13:07 #3914Ray PriceMemberYes, it was necessary and I was given instructions by support who confirmed it would not invalidate the warranty under the circumstances.
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