@Gearbox:
What the mic switch is labeled as doesn’t matter, it’s left and right instead of IFF in and out (or the reverse, I forget)
I was recently going through exactly what you are, here is what got me working 100%.
You have to use the Warthog_DX.key file or whatever it is called that comes with Morphine’s profile, or adjust your own keyfile to match its assignments.
You have to verify your DX assignments. The stick has to be device 1 and the throttle has to be device 2. Pedals can be whatever but I have them as device 3.
You can use the JoyIDs utility to view dx number assignments and re-assign them. I have the utility in a stack of icons on my desktop that serve as my falcon launch checklist.
So to get working:
Use JoyIDs to fix your assignments first. Stick 1, Throttle 2, Pedals 3.
Run the target script in the target script editor. You should hear some usb device plugging and unplugging sounds, and in JoyIDs the stick and throttle will vanish and Thrustmaster Combined should appear as #1
Launch falcon and go the controls section. Set it to use the warthog_dx keyfile.
Go to the avionics and flight controls pages and set them to match the screen shots supplied with the profile
Test everything. If it’s all working to your satisfaction, there are a couple of files in the config folder that should be set to read-only to prevent the axis assignments from getting busted if you open falcon without having run the target script. I don’t remember their names offhand though, I can add them later.
Update: The files to set as read-only are /Falcon BMS 4.32/User/Config/axismapping.dat and joystick.cal. Remember to uncheck read-only on them if you want to make changes in the future.