Hello pilots! 

You will surely agree with me, one thing that kills immersion is desperately moving your mouse to find a click spot when you need to activate a button or a switch in your virtual cockpit. 
In critical phases where you have to act quickly, you don't want to waste time finding that damn arrow that tells you you're in the right place to click. 
So nothing better than a dedicated button for each main functions on your hardware. 

Some are automatically assigned in MSFS Control Options when you install the controllers (we’ll keep most of them) 
Some basic functions can also be easily configured within MSFS, and we’ll do that as well.
But some must be programmed using one of the available tools like FSUIPC, SPAD.neXt or Lorby’s Axis And Ohs.

And SPAD.neXt is a perfect tool to assign particular functions and get the most out of your controllers. 
It allows you to create a profile for each type of aircraft and this profile will be recognized automatically when you choose your aircraft. 

A great advantage of SPAD.neXt is to be able to assign 2 functions per button, one with a short press, the other by keeping the button pressed longer.

But the configuration by aircraft with SPAD.neXt can be tedious when you are a novice, especially since the jargon used by developers to qualify the different systems and functions is not always very clear and the program interface is quite complex. 
That's why I'm happy today to share the profiles I have created.
There are of course already many profiles shared online depending on the hardware you are using. For my part, I am going to publish profiles using the equipment at my disposal, namely that of Thrustmaster for Boeing and for Airbus. 
In addition, you’ll find sketches showing the assignment of each hardware button as well as pics showing which Default assignments remain in MSFS controls options and which ones must be easily edited. 

Today I start with the great Airbus 320neo developed by FBW. This will be followed by profiles for the B737 series from PMDG, the Airbus from Fenix and a generic profile for GA aircraft.

Enjoy!
Capt D.Roch

YOU CAN USE THIS FILE WITH ONE OR TWO OUT OF THE THREE THRUSTMASTER CONTROLLERS.