![]() ![]() Elite: Dangerous - I actually found this to be the easiest to map, because I found this very early - If you're looking to setup your x52(pro/nonpro) on ED, this is a great starting point. ![]() I've managed to piece this together from the Falcon 4 profile (which almost works.) but it's not perfect yet. Falcon AF - Saitek actually provides a profile for Falcon 4 that works amazingly well, and BMS also ships with a great default profile, however, if you want to play Falcon Allied Forces, you won't have such luck.I use my `DEFAULTS` profile and some custom binds in the game. Saitek introduces the new X-56 Rhino H.O.T.A.S. For the most part though, it's totally playable. Military-grade Space and Flight Sim Precision. Next, click on the MFD tab and UNCHECK the box next to Enable Clutch Mode - then click Apply. You will have to disable the 'clutch' button via `joy.cpl` or remap boost if you wish to use that feature, and some of the default button positions don't fall perfectly on the x52. Open Windows Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printer, find your X52 Pro and Right Click the Icon, select Game controller settings, then select your X52 Pro and click Properties. Within the Control Panel settings its in the MFD tab, and under Clutch Settings untick 'Enable Clutch Mode', then Apply and close the dialog. Right-click the Saitek X52 icon in your task bar (The Profile Editor) and go to the Control Panel menu option. Star Wars: Squadrons - This game (mostly) works out of the box. Solution 1: Disable Clutch mode for the stick. ![]()
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