Hi folks - through much trial and error I have completed a full set of scripts and templates for the Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo to control the PMDG 737 using Axis and Ohs. If you don't have a Honeycomb Alpha or Bravo, you should still be able to use the Axis and Ohs scripts, simply assign them to keys on your own controller as you wish.
The intentions for these bindings are to provide easy access to switches that are frequently used during flight, particularly in high workload times such as shortly after takeoff and shortly after landing when you don't want to take your eyes off the sky. Most startup and shutdown functions will still need to be performed through the virtual cockpit.
Installation Instructions:
1. Open Axis and Ohs without having an aircraft loaded into the sim.
2. Select "Scripting -> Import Scripts" on Axis and Ohs toolbar. Select the "PMDG737_AAO_SCRIPTS.xml" file. Check the box to select all scripts and import.
3. Select "Templates -> Import Template" on the Axis and Ohs toolbar. Select the "PMDG737_HCALPHA+BRAVO.tmpl" file.
4. Load the PMDG737 into the sim.
5. Select "Templates -> Apply a template to this aircraft" on the Axis and Ohs toolbar. Choose the template that you just imported.
The full bindings are listed below and are available in the screenshots at the top:
The autopilot knobs all work as expected. By default, the CRS setting on the left hand Bravo knob will change both Course 1 and Course 2 knobs in the aircraft. If you do not want this functionality then remove the two "PMDG_737-COURSE_SYNC" script assignments after applying the template by selecting each box, then clicking the red minus sign at the bottom right of the window.
Honeycomb Alpha Switches
Honeycomb Alpha Yoke
Honeycomb Bravo Autopilot/Switches
Honeycomb Bravo Throttles
All other axes including speedbrake, throttles, flaps, as well as landing gear and trim switches can be set in MSFS settings without issues.
Landing gear trick in MSFS keybinds: Set "Gear Down" to the upper position on the Bravo quadrant and change the activation mode to "On Release". Do the opposite for "Gear Up", also "On Release". This will fix any gear keybinding issues and allow you to manually move the gear level to the "Off" position with your mouse while flying.