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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: df54 on May 22, 2010, 04:17:21 PM
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recently purchased x52. is there any way to adjust sensivity of x and y axis using software(sst). ch software has
an adjustment but cant find adjustment for sst software.
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recently purchased x52. is there any way to adjust sensivity of x and y axis using software(sst). ch software has
an adjustment but cant find adjustment for sst software.
You can scale axis in AH
http://trainers.hitechcreations.com/controllers/controllers.htm
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(http://www.332nd.org/dogs/Ghosth/Pitchscale.jpg)
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recently purchased x52. is there any way to adjust sensivity of x and y axis using software(sst). ch software has
an adjustment but cant find adjustment for sst software.
Alot of people, myself included, do not use the SST software because it causes major problems with the X52. Best advice is to set it up in game... and when you stick spazzes out, don't worry, just unplug it from the throttle, then plug it back in after 5-10 seconds. It will fix the calibration issue and if you're not dead, you can keep fighting!
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Alot of people, myself included, do not use the SST software because it causes major problems with the X52. Best advice is to set it up in game... and when you stick spazzes out, don't worry, just unplug it from the throttle, then plug it back in after 5-10 seconds. It will fix the calibration issue and if you're not dead, you can keep fighting!
Wow.. I find that to be very interesting, considering that I have my SST software configured quite extensively and have never had a single problem with my X52 in the 3+ years I've owned it. How about some explanation as to how the SST software causes your X52 issues and maybe some examples as to where it causes issues for others?
Perhaps you aren't programming the commands properly? I dunno.. I'm curious though
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Tiger some people have problems, I am one of them can't use the sst software as it causes spikings and loss of calibration
Semp.
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SST does that to my x52 as well. Uninstalled the SST and everything works great. It hardly ever loses calibration, and the rudder spiking is gone.
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Same here, I stopped using SST too because of those problems. There are one or two features from it I sort of miss, but nothing I can't get around.
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the ch software had a screen that that you could adjust the sensitivity of the stick. the sliders,deadband etc
in the game itself dont seem to help much. i know im heavy handed with the stick but its a flight controller and i cant see holding it like a teacup especially in the heat of combat. cant find any sensitivity adjustment in the
sst software
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the ch software had a screen that that you could adjust the sensitivity of the stick. the sliders,deadband etc
in the game itself dont seem to help much. i know im heavy handed with the stick but its a flight controller and i cant see holding it like a teacup especially in the heat of combat. cant find any sensitivity adjustment in the
sst software
If you look back at Ghosth's post, it shows all of those sliders and deadband tools which you should need, and they are in the game!
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I don't have a curve on my x52, everything is set to max, that works best for me personally
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CH all the way :aok forget the X52
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CH all the way :aok forget the X52
I dropped CH long time ago and went to Saitek. Never looked back.
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I dropped CH long time ago and went to Saitek. Never looked back.
really? why was that? since i got my CH flightstick throttle and pedals i didnt want anything else
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really? why was that? since i got my CH flightstick throttle and pedals i didnt want anything else
Because it was crap. Broke quickly. Never had a similar experience with all my Saiteks. Ch ergonomics ain't stellar either. Just for the record, I would not be able to use CH pedals at all, the spacing is not wide enough for my long legs.
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Because it was crap. Broke quickly. Never had a similar experience with all my Saiteks. Ch ergonomics ain't stellar either. Just for the record, I would not be able to use CH pedals at all, the spacing is not wide enough for my long legs.
i've never had any problems with my (Flightstick Pro) not the fighterstick, and my Pro Throttle hasnt had any problems over the years. I understand the pedal problem though although i havent had problems here too. Any problems i should look out for?
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Because it was crap. Broke quickly. Never had a similar experience with all my Saiteks. Ch ergonomics ain't stellar either. Just for the record, I would not be able to use CH pedals at all, the spacing is not wide enough for my long legs.
When I first started playing this game I purchased the entire X-52 setup, including peddles. After six months of the constant spiking, loosing calibrations, and then finally having a hat switch go bad, I ordered the CH Fighter Stick and Throttle. Note, I tried using the X-52 with and without the software, I had the same results. After the first 30 seconds of playing with the CH setup, I knew I wasted my money on the X-52.
Now jump a couple of years later, my CH stick and throttle are going strong, with the one exception of a sticky hat switch a couple of month ago, that was corrected by taking apart and cleaning the switch.
So you may think the CH setup is crap, but like opinions mean anything, I do differ and offer my opinion from personal experience that the X-52 is a piece of crap.
I did keep the peddles, they seem to work fine. :D
Fred