mixture and prop speed control on X-52

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mixture and prop speed control on X-52

Postby imchief » Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:11 am

I have and X-52 stick and throttle and have everything pretty well set up except I cant figure out how to use the slider on the throtle to control mixture.  I also would like to use on of the wheels to control prop speed.   I have tried to figure it out and just can't get it.  Anybody know how to do this?

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Re: mixture and prop speed control on X-52

Postby luke » Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:57 am

Perhaps at the Saitec forum you may get help.

My X45, wheels are easily assigned in fs9 for rudder trimming etc, & prop speed is assigned to the left Hut's (on the Stick) L & R movements.

http://www.saitekforum.com/showthread.p ... #post60593                 luke
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Re: mixture and prop speed control on X-52

Postby beaky » Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:42 pm

I have and X-52 stick and throttle and have everything pretty well set up except I cant figure out how to use the slider on the throtle to control mixture.  I also would like to use on of the wheels to control prop speed.   I have tried to figure it out and just can't get it.  Anybody know how to do this?

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I have a X45, and I had a similar problem until I made sure the sensitivity for the mixture and prop axes was set to maximum... for me, at least, in FS9 the default setting is "0".
Did you check that (Options> Controls> Sensitivities> Joystick)?

And of course before you check that you must assign the wheels to the desired functions (Options> Controls> Assignments> Joystick Axes). To select the assignment, just turn the wheel.
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