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IF I load a profile on the wrong joystick e.g. I have loded the two profile I need (one for the X45 and one for the second throttle quadrant). #Saitek x52 pro windows 7 64 bit driversDownload latest drivers for Saitekinput deviceson Windows 10, 8, 7 (32-64 bit). #Saitek x52 pro windows 7 64 bit softwareThis icon now also gets a green background. Original software will help you to fix device errors with Saitekinput devices. I right-click upon the second throttle quadrant icon and I select the profile I have prepared for the throttle quadrant. The profile loads and the black icon get a green background colour to indicate that a profile is loaded. I select the profile I have preparedfor my X45. X45) I right-click with he mouse and I see the list of available profiles I have created with the profiler. I go with the mouse on top of the icon I want (e.g. In my case, I have four icons: One for X45, one for throttle quadrant, one for second throttle quadrant, one for rudders. The Saitek joysticks you have are shown (if properly installed) as small icons on the bottom right of your taskbar. The Profile Editor is used to allocate keystrokes or keystroke combinations to your joysticks.Īt the top dropdown menu it always shows which joystick you are currently setting up (X45, throttle, rudders etc etc).Īlways select the Joystick picture (in order to be sure you are allocating keystrokes to the joystick you want to use and not to a different joystick tan the one you have) and then proceed to the buttons table. Until someone decides to market a competitively-priced HOTAS with around the same feature-set as the Saitek models - and hopefully isn't a piece of crap - they'll sit comfortably in their position of being the only middle class HOTAS manufacturer forever.Not quite sure I understand but I can explain how it works with my Saitek and maybe you can find out what you need: All that exists is the low-end (Logitech, some TM models, generic stuff, etc.) and the high-end (TM Warthog, Black Mamba, etc.). Problem is there is no real competition in the middle class HOTAS market. #Saitek x52 pro windows 7 64 bit PcOh, I also get the "unresponsive mouse/system" issue every time I unplug the x52 while the computer is on, requiring a hard reset of the PC (Win7 圆4, for which the stick is developed for.) Or how about having to open the throttle to remove the afterburner detents? Those got real old, real fast in games that don't make use of an afterburner - of which there are a lot of, including E:D. Then, let's not forget needing to open the stick itself to add decent magnets to the weak ones they stick in there, if you want real (or close enough) linearity on the stick and to remove the deadzone. And I am pretty darn gentle on my stuff - the throttle was not damaged by me in any way, and the second stick was just wonky with rotation right out of the box. ![]() For $150-$200, I expect the thing to last at *least* several thousand hours if not abused or simply working correctly out-of-the-box would have been nice. My replacement doesn't register past 90% or more on the far right rotational axis, unless you really twist it really hard (meanwhile, left rotation is fine). First one developed weird throttle issues due to a frayed wire inside the housing (from constant rubbing/pinching) after about a month. I hear Saitek used to be good before MadCatz bought them, but never owned anything besides a post-MadCatz x52 Pro. is either a singular 90-year old blind man being forced to work in a dimly lit cave, or simply non-existant. The build quality and materials are sh*t and that's a proven fact.Īlso, their Q.A. ![]()
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