In some instances, Microsoft Flight Simulator will register changes in the pitch trim with the multifunction wheel when it is pressed in conjunction with an additional button for which trim control is not assigned, such as those on the six pack. To mitigate this issue, some six pack autopilot selections should only be made with the up and down D-Pad arrows.
In Microsoft Flight Simulator, the default Cessna 172 registers trim presses (with both the wheel and buttons) differently than other default and add-on aircraft. You may experience a slight pause or jump when initially commanding trim changes, this is a function of the aircraft, not the Arrow.
Xbox style interactions (A, B, X, Y equivalents) with cockpit switches are not currently available inside MSFS on desktop. Microsoft is addressing this issue in SU15. The default profile has the correct assignments and simulator menu items at the top of the screen are able to be selected with the 2C button on the six pack, which is the assigned equivalent of the A button.
When connected to some Android devices, the right D-Pad button exits the app you are in. Infinite Flight is currently working on a software-based fix to eliminate this issue. At an operating system level, some Android tablets do not recognize the right slider as an axis.
Updated
on 11 Feb 2024
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