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Saitek x52 pro button layout
Saitek x52 pro button layout





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.

saitek x52 pro button layout

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.

saitek x52 pro button layout

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.







Saitek x52 pro button layout