Author Topic: X52 troubles  (Read 996 times)

Offline Lye-El

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Re: X52 troubles
« Reply #15 on: August 11, 2009, 03:46:47 PM »
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WTF?


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Offline guncrasher

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Re: X52 troubles
« Reply #16 on: August 11, 2009, 10:42:49 PM »
WTF?

I think he was trying to make fun of getback.  No offense getback but the original question was somebody has problems with x52 and was willing to fix it.   I have heard lots of people that had problems with ch and will never buy it and that includes me, i replaced my original  logitec extreme 3d pro with ch joystick it was actually on clearance and guess what it was defective right out of the box.  got the x52 worked great, except for the ocasional problem and dont bother me a bit to fix it inflight.

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Re: X52 troubles
« Reply #17 on: August 12, 2009, 04:05:17 AM »
I think he was trying to make fun of getback.  No offense getback but the original question was somebody has problems with x52 and was willing to fix it.   I have heard lots of people that had problems with ch and will never buy it and that includes me, i replaced my original  logitec extreme 3d pro with ch joystick it was actually on clearance and guess what it was defective right out of the box.  got the x52 worked great, except for the ocasional problem and dont bother me a bit to fix it inflight.

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Well, my suggestion was a fix and I understood the question. I take no offense. In fact I almost didn't bother with the thread at all. It's just that I have been through this so much when I had and x45, x52, and x52 pro. All went bad fast. I tried everything under the sun to fix them. Redoing the code, deleting and reinstalling drivers, recalibrate and recalibrate. Heck my old MS sidewinder FF is still good, but not those sticks. You don't see very many problem posts on CH Products but you sure do X52's.


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Offline FBGrave

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Re: X52 troubles
« Reply #18 on: August 20, 2009, 01:34:05 PM »
I have the same problem. To solve I have to down the game to an icon, run the latest saitek driver installer again.
After this I can go back to game and everything is centered perfectly. It is a saitek problem as best I can tell.

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Offline OOZ662

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Re: X52 troubles
« Reply #19 on: August 20, 2009, 02:43:17 PM »
If you're using the SST Software , that's the cause of a lot of problems. Just using the drivers that Windows gives you plus the ones that a manual Windows Update give you works without a hitch.
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Re: X52 troubles
« Reply #20 on: August 21, 2009, 02:32:26 AM »
If you have installed the SST software, open media player and look in the plugins. If there is a saitek plugin disable it. That causes erratic stick calibration and faulty button presses. Its the version of the programming software that saves your profile with a (.prO) extension and installs a Saitek DirectOutput service in your services. Also your USB male connector to your HUB, is it loose? Does it wiggle and not seem to hold in tight? Saitek has its product built in China. My male plug was loose and the power lead would signal disconects and USB bus resets during game play. I slipped a shim between the plastic tounge and the metal outer sleeve which made the connection tight and stopped the resets.

I've also found that after you run the whole install of drivers and SST software, it's a good idea the run a second install of the drivers only again. And yes an external powered HUB is nessecary. The X52 pulls more power than Saitek admits to. Then if you don't like how loose the joystick play is, slip an 1/8inch thick washer shim between the bottom of the joystick handel and the top of the spring or springs in the X52 Pro. It gets about as tight as a CH stick then. Make sure its outside diameter is larger than the base of the handle. Yougert container tops make good washers. Two or three work nicely. The metal stem in the x52 is 1/2inch diameter.
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Re: X52 troubles
« Reply #21 on: August 26, 2009, 11:57:18 AM »
Thanks for the suggestions guys, i got a powered USB hub and it seems to be working fine now... for the time being. I think it was just simply drawing too much power from my CPU.

thanks guys  :aok
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