Greetings, thought I would add based on my very recent experience. I've had the Honeycomb Yoke for several months and just received the Bravo Throttle a few days ago. While the hardware is great the software setup is very involved but I'm getting close to complete after about 10 hours !!
There is also limited support for those of us still using older Sims like FSX, I will move to FS2020 eventually but that will require a computer upgrade.
With regards to the question about the throttle not matching the Sim, this also affects the spoiler axis as well. Basically the issue seems to be that the throttle quadrant is using the X and Y axis for Spoiler and Throttle 1, this is an axis that is normally centered so the calibration procedure doesn't help, I've tried it several ways with no luck.
I'm afraid the easiest solution is to download and install the registered version of FSUIPC for FSX, once installed it is a very easy to correct those two axis. It also makes programming buttons easier than using the Honeycomb software.
You still need to use the Honeycomb software to program the 7 toggle switches, AP controls and LED's on the throttle.
When I have finished my setup I will make my profile available to at least give other FSX users a starting point. Given that FSX does not support individual aircraft profiles like FS2020, my throttle setup is a bit of a compromise so that I can switch between GA and Commercial without have to re-assign the axis each time. I understand that FSUIPC does support aircraft profiles, I'll pursue that option one I have my basic setup working.
Glen