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Thanks fellas.Gotta read the manual LOL. :)

"Its easy,place the pipper on target and bombs away." :pilotfly:

 

i7-8700k/GTX 1080ti/VKB-GladiatorPRO/VKB-T-rudder Pedals/Saitek X55 throttle

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Wolfstriked, I have the x65f and I have set the pac to the D button on the throttle.

Win 10,MB GA-X79S-UP5 cpu i7-3820 water cooled,GPU 1080ti ,psu corsair HX1200i,,ram Dominator 32GB trackir 5,VKB Gunfighter stick , throttle ,saitek x65f & CH pedals

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The X65 doesn't have a two stage trigger ... the X52 did however, so you can map PAC and cannon fire to the first and second stage of the trigger on it.

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Thanks I will just put PAC on a button also.Just set on the X65f and its gonna be my Christmas gift to myself. ;)

 

One thing I know I will love about the X65.On a normal stick that moves,when you push the stick forward it feels so awkward to then reach the top buttons making you bend your wrist up and then forward.On a stick that doesn't move the pressing of the top buttons is always the same no matter how much stick input you are giving.If that makes sense.....

"Its easy,place the pipper on target and bombs away." :pilotfly:

 

i7-8700k/GTX 1080ti/VKB-GladiatorPRO/VKB-T-rudder Pedals/Saitek X55 throttle

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Even for a moving stick, the X52's stick is relatively bad. I much prefer the MS Sidewinder Feedback Pro 2's stick. It has very few buttons though so It's not useful for DCS ... :(

 

The Thrustmaster Warthog is on my wish list, rather than the Saitek X65. Waiting to see what the next flyable will be before I make the investment.

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Yep,I always thought they should shrink the size of a joystick to accommodate that we fly from a desk and I have large hands.This old thrustmaster was perfect IMO and all they need is a bit larger top with more buttons.

 

 

http://www.joy-stick.net/images/TopGun.gif

"Its easy,place the pipper on target and bombs away." :pilotfly:

 

i7-8700k/GTX 1080ti/VKB-GladiatorPRO/VKB-T-rudder Pedals/Saitek X55 throttle

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