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recently, I've invested in an X52pro flight control system and I must say it's a great piece of hardware. Yet I'm still struggling to get convenient settings with its myriard of possibilities - especially with respect to the M(ultifunctional)F(light controller)D(isplay) and its adjacent switches.
The controller works fine, no problems so far, but all I've been able to get to show on the MFD are the generic standard data - i.e. time, profile and mode status. I've found out that there are more possibilities for the MFD. There is an FSX plug-in that gets it to show useful in-game data. And now I wonder if it's possible to show ingame-date in CoD as well or/and if somebody has already made such a plug-in ready for consumption for the X52pro-newbies. What would be great is that if I could get throttle, pitch, mixture-settings to show on the MFD - or something else that is of use. Also, am I able to re-assign the axes and switches directly below the MFD (used by default for MFD brightness settings etc) to custom needs? Maybe one of the wheels for prop pitch, flaps etc... just something more useful. hoping for help by the X52pro-pros & thanks in advance! ![]() |
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I have one 2 and it works very well. I haven't even messed with creating any profiles for it yet.
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There was some work done over at Saitek forums some time ago for IL2, the thread below may be worth checking out.
http://www.saitekforum.com/showthread.php?t=11887
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hmm that looks a little bit more complex than I had anticipated. I think I'll meditate about this for a bit
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The MFD will display the name or descriptions of your key asssignments. It is simple to do using the SST software that is usually installed along with the drivers using the Saitek installation CD.
1. Make a note of the keyboard controls and any that you have added in the CoD options - controls interface. e.g Start Engine = I 2. Launch SST and it will recognise your X52 if its plgged in. 3. Press the key on your joystick that you want to assign as 'engine start'. 4. SST will take you to the cell in which you can enter 'I' by just hitting the 'I' Key on your keyboard. 5. The cell has a descriptor that you edit i.e., 'engine start'. 6. Repeat for all other functions you want on your X52 and name each cell with an appropriate descriptor. 7. Name and save your profile. 8. At the bottom of your screen will be an icon for your X52, click on it and all your profiles will be shown, select the one you have created for CoD and when you press a button on your stick the descriptor you gave will appear in your MFD along with the profile name. 9. OK, now create profiles for IL946 and whatever else you may have, name and save them. Jobe done....... ![]() |
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yes, that's the common configuration for joystick keys not directly recognized in-game. However, I (we) want the MFD to show something else.
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I think we need to find same programmer to sort this problem.
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