- How to launch saitek x52 software how to#
- How to launch saitek x52 software software#
- How to launch saitek x52 software plus#
To make matters worse, the plane is very prone to going into vertical oscilations, even when completely hands off. Neither can be trimmed easily for straight and level, although I can eventually get the 152 level at about 3,000 ft and 85kts with the trim wound absolutely fully nose down, a configuration that would have you diving like a Stukka in the real world. I've been using the Cessna 152 from JustFlight and the generic C172, because these are the two aircraft I fly in the real world. I've NEVER managed to get my SAitek x52 (stick and pedals) + FSX combination to trim properly. Recalibrate the controller by twisting the joystick, then rotate it around several times. Close the registry editor by clicking on Registry at the top then click exit.
Look for keys starting with VID_06A3 and delete them.
How to launch saitek x52 software plus#
click on the plus sign next to "DirectInput" click on the plus sign next to "Privateproperties" click on the plus sign next to "MediaProperties" click on the plus sign next to "Control" click on the plus sign next to "Current ControlSet" click on the plus sign next to "System" click on the plus sign next to " HKEY_LOCAL_machine" In case you screw up! Do the following at your own risk! But this worked for me and within ten minutes my x52 was working. See about making a backup of the registry before proceeding. The registry is a very sensitive part of Windows and removing or editing the wrong value can cause a multitude of problems. The following instructions involve changes to the Windows Registry. This may be an issue with a corrupted initial calibration of the controller. In some cases, the calibration for the controller may be off. The following is an excerpt from a Saitek email. I had this problem and it took some time to figure it wasn't anything I could have fixed easily. I've tried playing around with it for a little bit, but couldn't figure it out.Ĭan someone give me some details that would help me out? I think maybe that it might have something to do with the dead-zones in FSX setup, but I don't understand this concept. When I center the joystick, the calibration screen shows that it's dead center. When I pull down, the calibration screen shows it all the way down, when I push forward, the calibration screen shows it all the way towards the top. I figure that somehow I can do straight and level flight (with a bit of trim) when the stick is in its neutral position, but the way it's calibrated right now, I need way too much trim to keep it level.Ĭan someone please explain to me what I need to correct this behavior? I've read several posts that say 'You need to calibrate', but the calibration screen looks correct to me. Once I get off the ground a bit, I let the joystick back to its neutral (center) position and the plane wants to do a direct dive-bomb. My problem is (I'm using FSX by the way) that when I take off, I need to pull back quite a bit on the yoke to pitch up and take off.
How to launch saitek x52 software software#
I've have the latest drivers, and used the included software to 'Calibrate', but to tell you the truth, it appears that it is calibrated already.
How to launch saitek x52 software how to#
I purchased the Saitek X52 joystick, and I'm not sure exactly how to calibrate it.