Author Topic: My Saitek X-36 thinks a button is always pressed... can't remap in BFV  (Read 138 times)

Offline Kratzer

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Ok, hopefully someone has seen this before, because it has happened to me in the past with other games...

I'm trying to map my Saitek X-36 in Battlefield Vietnam, and any time I click a command to remap, it is immediately set as 'Button 9'.  The result is that I can't map anything, because it's always button 9.

I believe this is what the stupid little mouse cursor thing on the throttle that I've never used once is listed as.

So my question... Is there either:

A. A way to fix this, or;
B. A way to disable this thing through the profiler software?

Any help is greatly appreciated... this is driving me nuts.

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My Saitek X-36 thinks a button is always pressed... can't remap in BFV
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2004, 07:22:26 PM »
Ah, it is the MODE switch... If I move that, it will map the command to alternately button 9, 10, or 11.

Grrrr... can't see a way to tell it to do nothing. :(

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My Saitek X-36 thinks a button is always pressed... can't remap in BFV
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2004, 01:36:45 AM »
If you're using the Saitek driver it's a normal behaviour

There is some way to get you out of this trouble :

1st do you mapping under SST
2nd chage your driver for the Dauhzimmer one.


do a search on the hardware forum there is some older post explaining how to deal with the Dauhzimmer driver.