brettt777 Posted July 11, 2023 Posted July 11, 2023 Has anyone come up with a definitive, 100% guaranteed, never happen again cure for the ghost inputs on the Logitech X56 HOTAS? I have tried all the usual remedies that you hear everywhere; put the system on a powered USB hub, make sure it's plugged into a port that is directly on the MB, make sure it's on a 3.X port, make sure it's on a 2.X port, put the throttle on one port and the stick on another port, i.e. no hub, use it without the Logitech software, use it only with the Logitech software, etc. I've tried them all. And while one or two of them may have cut the frequency of the ghost inputs down some, none of them cured it completely. Now, I have since upgraded to a fantastic Winwing Orion 2 HOTAS which I love. But I still have my X56 and I am wondering if there may still be hope for it or should I just try to get rid of it cheap. Very cheap. So, who's got a sure fire remedy for the X56? AMD Ryzen 9 5900X @ 4.4ghz, 64gb DDR4 @ 3200mhz, GeForce RTX-3060ti 8GB DDR6, Three KTC 32" QHD monitors @ 165hz, Rosewill 80plus Bronze 1000w, Corsair Hydro H100i, 2tb M.2 SSD for OS, Two 3tb HDD, 2tb SSD for DCS, P3D, Star Citizen, Sound Blaster Zx, Thermaltake Overseer RX-I, Winwing Orion 2 HOTAS F-15EX throttle and F-16EX stick, Winwing 3 MFD MIP with FA-18 UFC and F-16 ICP, TrackIR 5, Surround Speakers & Subwoofer, Oculus Quest 2 VR. :joystick::pilotfly:
firefox121 Posted July 16, 2023 Posted July 16, 2023 I moved also to winwing orion hotas 1 two years ago. In my rig, the solution for ghost input was turning off the lights of the two devices.....voilá problem solved.... Just in my rig, don't know if this was a cause-effect solution, but never I have ghost inputs again. But before flying with winwing hotas, never returned to my rhino x56 Intel i9 10850k - MSI Tomahawk 490z - 64 GB DDR4 3000 - HP Reverb G2 - MSI optix Mag321curv 4k monitor - MSI RTX 3080ti - Winwing Orion Throttle base plus F18 stick
LucShep Posted July 20, 2023 Posted July 20, 2023 (edited) LEDs always OFF in the Logitech software is a requirement, to avoid any issues. Better make sure as well to connect it through a self-powered USB HUB. Do the following for both the stick and throttle: My X-56 throttle has jittering in throtle and rotaries, as usual per Saitek products (also had them in X-52 Pro) but I solved that with Joystick Gremlin, following this tutorial: Edited July 20, 2023 by LucShep CGTC - Caucasus retexture | A-10A cockpit retexture | Shadows Reduced Impact | DCS 2.5.6 - a lighter alternative Spoiler Win10 Pro x64 | Intel i7 12700K (OC@ 5.1/5.0p + 4.0e) | 64GB DDR4 (OC@ 3700 CL17 Crucial Ballistix) | RTX 3090 24GB EVGA FTW3 Ultra | 2TB NVMe (MP600 Pro XT) + 500GB SSD (WD Blue) + 3TB HDD (Toshiba P300) + 1TB HDD (WD Blue) | Corsair RMX 850W | Asus Z690 TUF+ D4 | TR PA120SE | Fractal Meshify-C | UAD Volt1 + Sennheiser HD-599SE | 7x USB 3.0 Hub | 50'' 4K Philips PUS7608 UHD TV + Head Tracking | HP Reverb G1 Pro (VR) | TM Warthog + Logitech X56
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