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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: HatTrick on June 21, 2010, 10:04:25 PM
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I mapped my trim controls to the knobs on the throttle of my x52 but when I go to fly they don't respond. I tried calibrating the axes individually and still no go. Any advice on how to make them work? They show up on the controller map as being mapped correctly.
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Are you using the Saitek Control Manager software?
EDIT: By the way Hatrick, I did catch a glimpse of your post over at the FA boards, but I had just gotten back from vacation and catching up.
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I have the software installed but I am not using it.
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Hey HatTrick,
I have the X52 too. When you go into the "setup" screen to setup the axis to the different trim controls, if you turn the knobs, do you see the numbers change?
Also, are you making sure to turn Combat Trim off? If I remember correctly, the game sets "Auto-Combat Trim" to ON by default, so you might be stuck having the game automatically trying to trim.
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Hey HatTrick,
I have the X52 too. When you go into the "setup" screen to setup the axis to the different trim controls, if you turn the knobs, do you see the numbers change?
Also, are you making sure to turn Combat Trim off? If I remember correctly, the game sets "Auto-Combat Trim" to ON by default, so you might be stuck having the game automatically trying to trim.
To the first question, yes, the numbers do indeed move.
On the second question, that was the first thing I did as I thought it might be the issue. It didn't work either :(
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i had some serious issues getting my x52 set-up and working in AH... if i remember correctly i had to calibrate each trim axis individually, make sure they are moving thru the whole range of motion in the map controller screen.
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Did you calibrate the trim wheels (use the "Calibrate Axis" button in Options->Controls->Map Controllers)?
Which specific wheels are you trying to use for trim?
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Yes, calibrated all of them.
I'm using rotary 1, rotary 2 and precision slider (how they are labeled in the Saitek profiler)
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By the way, are the trim controls modeled to be plane specific? I know that not all planes had trim controls for all surfaces. I was flying a P47 if that matters.
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Yes, calibrated all of them.
I'm using rotary 1, rotary 2 and precision slider (how they are labeled in the Saitek profiler)
these are exactly the axis i set up for my trims. and when you press ctrl+x it says combat trim off?
also i don't think the trims are plane specific.
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For trim controls to work, you must not be in auto-pilot mode. You must not have combat trim enabled.
For planes which do have trim for any given axis, there is a corresponding guage in the cockpit showing the trim. I just checked with my X52, in a P38L, and all the trim functions do appear to work.
Now, if you are not using the Saitek control manager software, but have it installed, remove it. That software will do things to the control settings, even if you only install it.
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I have never been able to get the trim knobs working on my X-52, had it 3 years, Ive done every thing I can....I just figure they are junk, the numbers move in AH set-up, but they will not stay stable. and keep bouncing around, even right after I calibrate :(
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Well this is really odd. I popped in to the offline arena, didn't change anything and they were working. The axes were inverted on the rudder and elevator but they worked. Another odd thing is that my rudder pedal axis was inverted from last time I played and I didn't change that either. Anyway, everything appears to be working now, thanks all.
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I have never been able to get the trim knobs working on my X-52, had it 3 years, Ive done every thing I can....I just figure they are junk, the numbers move in AH set-up, but they will not stay stable. and keep bouncing around, even right after I calibrate :(
have you tried this?
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,286655.0.html
i gently bent the pins out, just ever so slightly and then bend the ground (the round part) again just slightly out of round. I think that solved most of my X52 woes... oh yeah that and totally removing and of the Saitek profiling software.
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have you tried this?
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,286655.0.html
i gently bent the pins out, just ever so slightly and then bend the ground (the round part) again just slightly out of round. I think that solved most of my X52 woes... oh yeah that and totally removing and of the Saitek profiling software.
don't think that's the issue, when the cord pulls out every thing stops working, I think that the x-52 is just crap and not made very well.
Looks pretty though.
actually I just looked at it, that cord that they are talking about is the cord from the stick to throttle, the throttle is what is connected via USB port, so it cannot be the problem, I do not use the X-52 stick just the throttle.
thanx for trying though :salute
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don't think that's the issue, when the cord pulls out every thing stops working, I think that the x-52 is just crap and not made very well.
Looks pretty though.
actually I just looked at it, that cord that they are talking about is the cord from the stick to throttle, the throttle is what is connected via USB port, so it cannot be the problem, I do not use the X-52 stick just the throttle.
thanx for trying though :salute
I don't think it's a hardware issue at all. I think it's a driver or hardware issue.. possibly a direct x issue.. I have had no issues whatsoever about the build quality of my X52, with the exception of a bit of center slop due to the metal shaft wearing down the plastic it attaches to. (My saitek pedals however.. is a different story).
Is it possible that somehow you got switched to a different "mode" from within Aces High which didn't have the trim wheels programmed?
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I have to leave the windows controller/x52 properties box open when I play to have all buttons and trim tabs workin. Not that big a deal really.
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I don't think it's a hardware issue at all. I think it's a driver or hardware issue.. possibly a direct x issue.. I have had no issues whatsoever about the build quality of my X52, with the exception of a bit of center slop due to the metal shaft wearing down the plastic it attaches to. (My saitek pedals however.. is a different story).
Is it possible that somehow you got switched to a different "mode" from within Aces High which didn't have the trim wheels programmed?
actually I feel like a dumb .... I went in and calibrated each one individually, they seem to work now once I shut off combat trim, sad part is i have been flyin so long with combat trim on, that it was a huge issue trying to fly it off. :rofl
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after you calibrate in AH you have to make sure the rotors are in the middle before you click out done or wherever the rotor is left is taken as the middle in the program.
I have been using trim on X52 in Ah for many years.
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after you calibrate in AH you have to make sure the rotors are in the middle before you click out done or wherever the rotor is left is taken as the middle in the program.
I have been using trim on X52 in Ah for many years.
:rofl
YA MINE ARE WORKING NOW...IMA TARD :furious