twoarms Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 hi,am new to black shark and am currently wading thru the mountain of keys:( i have a saitek x52 pro hota system that i want to profile but was wondering what the best commands to put on the sticks are. any help would be great :) many thanks richard
Shez Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 Usually I put any controls I would need during battle or any other time you won't have time to be looking around the cabin finding buttons and switches. These should get ya started. From there it's just personal preference. Weapon selection Fire buttons Shvaal manipulation Lock Target Countermeasures _:Windows 10 64 Bit, I7 3770 3.4Ghz, 16 Gigs Ram, GTX 960, TM Warthog, Track IR 5 w/Pro Clip:_
sonic Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 In the Blackshark manual page 6-6 to 6-10 you can find what are the real cyclic and collective configuration. This can be a good source of inspiration ;) [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
sobek Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 In the Blackshark manual page 6-6 to 6-10 you can find what are the real cyclic and collective configuration. This can be a good source of inspiration ;) Yep, i'd start from there and customize/add commands to your liking. Good, fast, cheap. Choose any two. Come let's eat grandpa! Use punctuation, save lives!
Feuerfalke Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 Yep, i'd start from there and customize/add commands to your liking. +1 Start with the functions already named, then get practice in using them. Sooner or later you will find other useful functions that you want to have on quick access. While some are quite common, others might be down to your personal preferences. MSI X670E Gaming Plus | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D | 64 GB DDR4 | AMD RX 6900 XT | LG 55" @ 4K | Cougar 1000 W | CreativeX G6 | TIR5 | CH HOTAS (with BU0836X-12 Bit) + Crosswind Pedals | Win11 64 HP | StreamDeck XL | 3x TM MFD
Doc. Caliban Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 (edited) I use Viper's profile and like it a lot. I can't get the link to load, however: http://cougar.frugalsworld.com/files/DCSBlackShark_Viper.zip I've rar'd it from my machine and attached it. -Doc EDIT: Here's a thread for it: http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=33583Viper Profile.rar Edited September 28, 2009 by Doc. Caliban [ Asus Rampage II Extreme | Intel i7 920 @ 3.6GHz| 12GB DDR3 | 3-Way SLI (3x GTX280OC 1GB) | 300GB Raptor | SupremeFX X-Fi 7.1 audio | 1,200W Thermaltake Toughpower PSU | 30" LCD @ 2560x1600 | Thrustmaster HOTAS Cougar | TrackIR 5 | CoolerMaster HFC 332 case ]
Haukka81 Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 Hi, here is my x52Pro profile. It's very simple :joystick: -Haukka81 Oculus CV1, Odyssey, Pimax 5k+ (i5 8400, 24gb ddr4 3000mhz, 1080Ti OC ) [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
Boulund Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 I always feel it is very hard to adapt to someone else's profile and always ends up doing my own thing in the end anyway. In case you're not like me I've got my profile attached. I wanted to start out with "as real as possible" layout on the stick. Then added and changed stuff around to find a computer sim more than a real chopper. In the end it's probably gotten very wierd and all, but I grew fond of it and am sticking to it =)DCS BlackShark.rar Core i5-760 @ 3.6Ghz, 4GB DDR3, Geforce GTX470, Samsung SATA HDD, Dell UH2311H 1920x1080, Saitek X52 Pro., FreeTrack homemade cap w/ LifeCam VX-1000, Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1. FreeTrack in DCS A10C (64bit): samttheeagle's headtracker.dll
wickedpenguin Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 I've got a Saitek X45, but don't use the Saitek profiler (always acts kind of wonky with my setup). I've also got a Logitech G15 keyboard that allows you to map Macros to a set of 18 "G" keys on the left side of main keyboard. My button and key setup is as follows: X-45 Stick Hat switch 1: POV Camera view (no TrackIR for me... :( ) Hat switch 2: HMS toggle (down) / Select cannon (up) / Select inboard pylons (left) / Select outboard pylons (right) Btn 1: Fire cannon Btn 2: Lock target Btn 3: Flares Btn 4: Release weapons (missiles/rockets/bombs) Btn 7 (pinky button): Auto Hover Btn 8: Uncage Shkval X-45 Throttle Btn POV1 (mini hat switch): Slew Shkval Btn 5: Trim Btn 6: Trim reset Joy Slider2 (rotary): View zoom (very handy for looking at your Shkval) Btn 19/20/21/22 (4-way switch): Head-on airborne target / Ground moving target / Auto turn-on target / Airborne target Rudder rocker: rudder G15 Keyboard G7/G8/G10/G11: Autopilot buttons (BANK / HDG / PITCH / ALT) G9: Master Arm G12: Laser Standby G13: Datalink - Vehicle target G14: Datalink - AAA target G15: Datalink - Other target G16: Datalink - Select Wingman #2 G17: Datalink - Select All Wingmen G18: Datalink - Memory / Transmit [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
Waldo_II Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 I strongly suggest you do it yourself, really. The longer it takes you to set it up, the better. It is a million times easier for you to memorize the functions that you programmed in yourself than it is to adjust to someone else's. I spent at least an hour programming my X52, and I am glad I did. I also suggest taking advantage of the multiple modes of the X52. For me, mode 1 is for combat employment, while mode 2 is for general navigation (Example, the second HAT switch on the joystick in mode one has guns, HMS, outer weapons, inner weapons, while on mode two, it toggles the four different autopilot functions). I also suggest that the first trigger stage is used for cannons, while the second trigger stage released rockets/bombs. Use the "Fire" button (hidden behind the safety plastic) for ejection.
twoarms Posted September 28, 2009 Author Posted September 28, 2009 thanks everyone:) you have given me a definate place to start from......you are all a very friendly bunch:thumbup:
Lava Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 If I really want to learn which controls are important, it takes experience. When developing a profile, I run a mission and write down every key I press or cockpit switch I use that is NOT on my HOTAS. Some of them are one-time switches that may or may not warrant a button (master arm's a bit of an iffy one). The real-life cyclic and collective have surprisingly useful controls. Even odd ones like "radio" and "emergency autopilot off" have proven their use. I use teamspeak/ventrilo push-to-talk for radio, and the emergency autopilot off suddenly got used the other day when I had battle damage. Beyond those, I find I need the left targeting panel controls often, along with autopilot buttons/switches. Oh, countermeasure start/stop is useful too! (edit) Use a shift key, doubles your functions. Multiple modes are useful, use them for controls you won't be using as much.
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