Profiles for X52 in FS9

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Profiles for X52 in FS9

Postby Springer6 » Sat Jul 23, 2005 11:27 am

Has anyone got a good profile for the Saitek X52 in FS2004?

The one available from Saitek does not seem very logical and it does not use the rotary or slide switches at all.

I thought I had read that you can use the rotarys and slider for things like rudder/elevator trim and the slider for prop speed and mixture control.

The advantage of the above would mean that you could check trim/speed/pitch/mixture state from the controller control position without looking for gauges or opening mini panels within the sim.

I tried programming a rotary switch with bands to control rudder trim. but the resulting profile crashed both the sim and the controller programming software ! ( I obviousely have not fully got the hang of this profiling yet).

An X45 expert may be able to help with the principles involved, even though I know that the profile layouts are different .
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Re: Profiles for X52 in FS9

Postby eno » Sun Jul 24, 2005 2:45 am

The one from Saitek is about the best I've found ........I suggest printing out the Profile sheet then using it as a quick reference.

As for rudder trim that is on the rotary with the E button in the middle on the throttle...... pitch trim is on buttons A+B on the joystick .... all in mode 1
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Re: Profiles for X52 in FS9

Postby Springer6 » Sun Jul 24, 2005 7:06 am

Yes exactly, the trim is on the buttons on the rotary switches , but the variable rotary switches themselves do not appear to be used , neither is the slider switch. I suspect that the X52 variable controls are not compatable with FS9 if the Saitek one seems about the best?
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Re: Profiles for X52 in FS9

Postby eno » Sun Jul 24, 2005 1:45 pm

The slider and rotarys are compatable with FS9 they just aren't used ....... theres nothing to stop you programing them to do what you want.
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Re: Profiles for X52 in FS9

Postby Springer6 » Mon Jul 25, 2005 6:11 am

I suppose that's my  basic problem .

Trying to figure out how to programme the rotarys and slider to do what I want. I have tried without success to follow the Saitek manual and have had no joy from the Saitek help team.

I wondered if anyone in the Sim community had solved this issue
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Re: Profiles for X52 in FS9

Postby eno » Mon Jul 25, 2005 5:25 pm

Have you tried the official Saitek forums on the Saitek site?
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Re: Profiles for X52 in FS9

Postby Springer6 » Wed Jul 27, 2005 9:07 am

Yes did that , but they were not much help , other than to say " for FS9 programme them from within the game rather than use profiles". I had been trying to do that.

However , by experimenting I stumbled upon the solution to the problem. It may be of interst to others.

You can assign the rotarys and slider to a new Joystick axis ( eg elevator trim ) within Assignments ( as I had tried ) but they did not work. However if you assigned one of the main joystick movements ( eg fore and aft of joystick ie main Y axis ) to elevator trim for example it would work.

It seems that when you assign a new axis FS9 defaults the sensitivity to zero, so while the main joystick axis will operate the new  function the rotary switches and slider do not put out a strong enough signal to operate them.

The solution is to, once having created a new axis, go into "Sensitivities" and turn them up. Then they will work.
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