
Even when you bind them in the STT software, they do get recognize in dcs control. I am trying to get precision slide and the rotary dials to work but no luck. So thanks for that effort and saving me all that trouble. I find key binding setup a daunting process, for that reason, Plan is to get Hotas that has close resemblance to the real life Hotas in functionality and design.

I used your setup as base to customize my x52 and is working very well. > Change the "Modifier Button Name" to "PINKIE" > Click the Pinkie for it to be recognized as a modifier > Under "Device Name" choose the X52 HOTAS you will also need to add the Pinkie Switch as a modifier in DCS, as follows (please name the modifier as "PINKIE" in order for my profile to recognize it):ĭCS Controls > Click the "Modifiers" button at the bottom left > Click the "Add" box for DCS to recognize the clutch buttion ("i" button), we have to enable as a actual button, and not as a shift state as follows :Ĭontrol Panel->Devices and Printers-> Right-click X52-> Game controller settings->select X52 and click Preferences->MFD Tab->Remove the tick at ENABLE CLUTCH MODE->click Ok. for DCS to recognize the PINKIE as a button, we need to remove the shift states in the SST SW: If it doesn't, hopefully someone with a better understanding will assist. I haven't had to transfer DCS profiles between PCs before, but I believe the below should work.

no SST SW profile included/needed, but you will need the SST SW to enable the PINKIE switch as a button in DCS as explained below). Note that this has been configured directly for DCS (ie. Just thought I'd share my X52 profile for the Hornet.
