aap_flanker Posted November 14, 2012 Posted November 14, 2012 Hi, May be I'm doing something wrong or missed something. But when I'm in game at joystick configuration it doesn't recognize the throttle "i" button, neither scroll wheel and button, mouse mini-stick and the little "left (?" mouse button. I have the latest drivers for win 7 64. DCS:world 1.2.2 and FC3 Win 7 64 Intel i5 11700F + H80 | 4x4GB 3200mhz RAM | AORUS ELITE B560M | Samsung 850 PRO SSD 256gb| KINGSTON SA400 480GB SSD | WD 500GB | Gigabyte GTX 1070 8GB | Antec 1200 PSU | Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS and homemade panels and rudder pedals | 24" Samsung T24C550 @60Hz 2ms | Opentrack 3 led clip
aap_flanker Posted November 18, 2012 Author Posted November 18, 2012 anyone who can help me???? Intel i5 11700F + H80 | 4x4GB 3200mhz RAM | AORUS ELITE B560M | Samsung 850 PRO SSD 256gb| KINGSTON SA400 480GB SSD | WD 500GB | Gigabyte GTX 1070 8GB | Antec 1200 PSU | Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS and homemade panels and rudder pedals | 24" Samsung T24C550 @60Hz 2ms | Opentrack 3 led clip
St3v3f Posted November 18, 2012 Posted November 18, 2012 For the clutch (i) button to become assignable, right click the profiler icon in the tray, go to control panel (I'm not sure what the options are called in english, it's the one where you can see all the buttons and axis and test them), then go MFD and uncheck the box that says enable clutch mode. The other, mouse related buttons are assigned in the default profile to exactly those mouse actions. You have to got to the profiler, clear all assignments on these buttons and then save and activate the new profile (you have to activate the profile after every reboot) The ministick however is not assignable as an axis (unfortunately). What you can do is to assign bands to the axis in the profiler and assign keys to those. aka: Baron [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
FishBike Posted November 19, 2012 Posted November 19, 2012 To save you some time, here's a copy of my X-52 Pro profile. It maps the mini-stick to the HOTAS slew keyboard commands, and leaves everything else assignable through the controls setup in DCS World. As the previous poster mentioned, you do also have to disable the "clutch" button in the Saitek control panel before you will be able to map the (i) button in-game.DCS A-10C-Saitek X52 Pro-FishBike.zip
aap_flanker Posted November 20, 2012 Author Posted November 20, 2012 Great! Tomorrow I will try this profile. Thanks!!! Intel i5 11700F + H80 | 4x4GB 3200mhz RAM | AORUS ELITE B560M | Samsung 850 PRO SSD 256gb| KINGSTON SA400 480GB SSD | WD 500GB | Gigabyte GTX 1070 8GB | Antec 1200 PSU | Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS and homemade panels and rudder pedals | 24" Samsung T24C550 @60Hz 2ms | Opentrack 3 led clip
aap_flanker Posted November 23, 2012 Author Posted November 23, 2012 To save you some time, here's a copy of my X-52 Pro profile. It maps the mini-stick to the HOTAS slew keyboard commands, and leaves everything else assignable through the controls setup in DCS World. As the previous poster mentioned, you do also have to disable the "clutch" button in the Saitek control panel before you will be able to map the (i) button in-game. TY! Works like a charm! All the buttons are now assignable! Ps: still can't use the mouse mini-stick Intel i5 11700F + H80 | 4x4GB 3200mhz RAM | AORUS ELITE B560M | Samsung 850 PRO SSD 256gb| KINGSTON SA400 480GB SSD | WD 500GB | Gigabyte GTX 1070 8GB | Antec 1200 PSU | Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS and homemade panels and rudder pedals | 24" Samsung T24C550 @60Hz 2ms | Opentrack 3 led clip
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