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Thought i'd post this over here too
![]() I got an X52 and i've had it for a week now, i like it alot! The twistystick is done well, lots of resistance is needed so you won't apply rudder accidently (like my previous stick) However it's quite difficult to use rudder, elevator and aileron at the same time with only 1 hand. That "luftwaffe flying" constantly applying rudder to fly straight is very hard. Most of the time when the elevator is trimmed right the ball is centered anyway, but somestimes not... how do you do this without pedals? Another question, i read the X52 Pro has 'stops' in the throttle at 20 and 80% I have the regular X52 and mine has these 'stops' too, is that something new? i thought the X52 didn't have them... no biggie, just wondering if they changed it. I set mine up like this. stick: upper rotary: up and down = prop pitch & left and right = mixture lower rotary: up and down = FOV zoom in and out & left and right = normal view and gunsight trigger 1 & 2 = MGs and Both C = cannon only B = Shift F1 center gunsight FIRE = bombs A = rockets pinkie + FIRE = Eject throttle: Big rotary = rudder trim small rotary = elevator trim Hat up and down = flaps D = map Land and take off mode scroll wheel = press = gear, up & down = manual gear up & down Hat = up and down = flaps, left right = lock tailwheel and chocks E = engines D = wheel brakes stick: A = left engines B = right engines FIRE = all engines in IL2 joycontrol i have throttle aileron and elevator at all 100s rudder is 0-100 in linear pattern elevator trim is 0-60 in curved pattern rudder trim is 0-100 in curved pattern Please share how some of your key settings ? Is there a way to make the software automatically load your profile? |
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Yes, there is a way to automatically load your profile.
When you use the actual Drivers you can right-click on the symbol in your task-bar and then right-click on the profile you want to use to set it as standard profile. voila, set. I hope i´ve remembered it exactly because i don´t have my Game-PC available right now. robtek
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@robtek
If I got that question correctly, he's asking if there is a way that the preset loads automatically. That is a feature some sticks support, but not the X52 AFAIK and it's not that common any longer. If you only use some basic layouts, you can map the Direct-X-buttons to the functions ingame, though. That would safe you from loading your setup before the game, but it will also limit your number of functions and possibilities to map different operations to just one button. You don't have to go into the loading menue, though. The X52 is the only stick I know that can load a preset from the stick itself: There is a button in the rotary on the throttle that is marked with an " i " in a circle. If you hold that and push the lower coolie-hat on the stick up and down, you can select profiles stored in your Saitek-folder. If you got the right one, you can push the coolie-hat to the right and that will automatically load the selected preset into your stick. You can also push the coolie-hat to the left, which will send you to the parent-folder. You can now select different folders with the same functionality. For the rudder-problem: Most aircraft have trims. You can trim rudder, ailerons and elevators, so you don't have to constantly hold the stick in a position to counter the planes movement. You can also map these trims to the rotaries. IIRC most German planes have no aileron- and rudder-trim, tough. ![]() |
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![]() robtek: when i rightclick on my profile, no menu appears. I can only left click and select it. |
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"...pinkie + FIRE = Eject..."
May I humbly suggest you change this? Past experience (mine & many others) shows that you will eventually hit the silk by accident, probably at just the wrong moment, if you have the eject button on your stick set-up. B
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okay, where should i put it then ?
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Also, most X52 users have found it best to set the ingame curve for pitch and roll to all 100%.
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I mapped drop-tank-release and bomb-release on the "Launch"-button with the safety-thing on the stick. Pressing Pinkie and the "Launch"-button is my bailout.
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@feuerfalke
when i start my pc the profile for my x52 is automatically loaded so i can see it on the display of the throttle. @bobby109 you have to have the latest drivers: ftp://ftp.saitek.com/pub/software/fu...ler_SD6_32.exe ftp://ftp.saitek.com/pub/software/fu...oftware_32.exe the bad thing is that you have to write a new profile as the new sw can´t use the old profiles.
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