Monoprice is your friend - https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-6-Feet ... B001TKQOTGmrc0de wrote: ↑Thu, 6. Dec 18, 02:03Thanks, looking forward to busting out my X52 for this, worked wonders in X3.
One question though, that a fellow X52 user might know....
That little round connector cable that goes from throttle to stick... connecting the two....
Any Idea where a fella might be able to order a replacement?
I can't find them anywhere and I've been looking for a long time.
I dont exactly know what to call the cable either, so that doesn't help much either.
At any rate, I have bookmarked this post and will return once I find my cable.
Nice post and Thank you!
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@ Velswraith: Welcome, but please check the date of posts that you reply to. That issue was asked and resolved nearly a year ago.
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Try remapping some of those things in the profiler software to keyboard strokes you have assigned in-game, that way you can even set up multiple commands to a single button, make it timed, alternated, latched, etc.pepperg wrote: ↑Tue, 30. Apr 19, 21:17Thank you for this profile. I have installed this and am using an X52 Pro. It shows up and I am able to use it in the game, but a few quick questions:
- I have disabled the Clutch in the MFD Windows settings but still cannot look around the cockpit when I hold the pinky switch and move the POV 2 hat
- The POV 2 hat doesn't correspond to the layout graphic. Instead in my game it activates the directional 4-way thrusters to move my ship right, left, up, or down.
- Where on the X52 Pro throttle can the Stop Engines, Long Ranger Scan, and Dock/Teleport to ship actions be accessed? Since the X52 pro throttle doesn't have the three mode buttons at the base like the X52 throttle does.
- The Clutch Button/Boost command acts as a boost in reverse direction, which surprises me. Is that intentional? I would prefer that it is a boost forward.
- Pinky switch and POV 1 also don't operate like indicated in the layout image. The pinky switch doesn't appear to do anything when in the ship.
Thanks.
I used that a lot in SPGW to create finer movements on the stick (say, low angles spamming roll/turn/thrust key strokes at slower intervals than high angles)
Out of curiosity, how do you folks split your profiles with the three-way Mode knob? I have one for combat and one for map, but one sits barely used.
edit: if you have a spare monitor it'll be a life-saver to keep the profiler on so you can see what does what (assuming you name functions in it when saving key strokes)
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Throttle to joystick connector is PS/2 i believe. OLD mice and keyboards once used them to connect to computers.
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I know it's an old post but still very relevant and I'm using both on an X52. I've waited over a year to get started and V3.0 plus Split Vendetta seemed like a perfect start point. I've also dug out my Roccat Power grid and this with the Elite style mapping has made it a real joy so far. Thanks OP
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Has anyone tried this Setip with a X56 Rhino? IS the file compatible?
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Thanks for posting this OP, saved me a ton of time!
I got an x542 Pro today anmd got the profile installed on the HOTAS, but I can't seem to map anything to pinkie+button. It just registers the pinkie trigger as a single button press (button 6). Is there something else I need to do to make it work as a modifier key?
I got an x542 Pro today anmd got the profile installed on the HOTAS, but I can't seem to map anything to pinkie+button. It just registers the pinkie trigger as a single button press (button 6). Is there something else I need to do to make it work as a modifier key?
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I did use X52 without any software and pinkie was a button. When I finally did notice that Logitech has software for it and did install, that software (which auto-starts as service to System Tray) did load its default profile, where pinkie acts as modifier (or whatever it was called). After that I had to create a custom profile with the software (as I did want pinkie as button) to get the "without software" profile. Alas, the profile had to be explicitly loaded after ever start/login (and before starting the games) ... or did I found auto-load instructions?sigma1987 wrote: ↑Tue, 21. Sep 21, 04:39I got an x542 Pro today anmd got the profile installed on the HOTAS, but I can't seem to map anything to pinkie+button. It just registers the pinkie trigger as a single button press (button 6). Is there something else I need to do to make it work as a modifier key?
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How does the pinkie button look in the logitech software when it's set up to be a modifier key? I don't see any obvious option for it in the > menujlehtone wrote: ↑Tue, 21. Sep 21, 08:52I did use X52 without any software and pinkie was a button. When I finally did notice that Logitech has software for it and did install, that software (which auto-starts as service to System Tray) did load its default profile, where pinkie acts as modifier (or whatever it was called). After that I had to create a custom profile with the software (as I did want pinkie as button) to get the "without software" profile. Alas, the profile had to be explicitly loaded after ever start/login (and before starting the games) ... or did I found auto-load instructions?sigma1987 wrote: ↑Tue, 21. Sep 21, 04:39I got an x542 Pro today anmd got the profile installed on the HOTAS, but I can't seem to map anything to pinkie+button. It just registers the pinkie trigger as a single button press (button 6). Is there something else I need to do to make it work as a modifier key?
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I ... have uninstalled the software.
The manual talks about "Shift states": https://www.saitek.com/manuals/SST_Manual_En.pdf
Most other google hits explain how to remove the shift modes and get pinky as "regular button".
Right-click pinky in the profile editor (grid view?) and select ... "Shift"?
The manual talks about "Shift states": https://www.saitek.com/manuals/SST_Manual_En.pdf
Most other google hits explain how to remove the shift modes and get pinky as "regular button".
Right-click pinky in the profile editor (grid view?) and select ... "Shift"?
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Oh, perfect, that manual is what I needed, I think. thanks!
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It my just be me but the but the LG profile is blank/has no bindings appled. I opened it in notepad++ to see if maybe it was done wrong but seems to be untouched.