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Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: 1776 on December 23, 1999, 11:48:00 AM
When I use the Mode Switch to change modes the screen freezes!! I have to ctrl-alt-del and restart my system.  Sometimes I get booted all the way back to the desktop, but still have to restart my system.

450 PII
voodoo2-sli
128megs mry
PCI 512(Creative)


Any other USB X36 users finding this problem??
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: humble on December 23, 1999, 01:32:00 PM
I've been flying with the x36 combo for about 2 weeks now. I don't use the modes at all in AH. The stick mapping provides 4 sets of inputs. I've got my trim on the throttle hat w wep on the big red button.

main views on 8 way hat and Up and rear left/right up views on 2nd hat with flaps etc on the stick itself.
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: 1776 on December 24, 1999, 12:29:00 AM
Am gonna use the Mode 2 for B-17 stuff,ya know, gunner positions etc.  Am using rotors for trim and using the throttle hat for 45 degree views(aint it wonderful to have so many buttons  (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/smile.gif))Big Red button is me gear and wheel brake.  Using mouse hat for flaps and RPM and shifted ail trim. This is gonna take awhile to find the best config for the stick, but it sure works great under USB!!!

Me thinks analog sticks are gonna be a dime a dozen!!  Digital is the only way to go!!

Let me know if you get booted using the mode switch.  Give it a test, will ya?

I can use it in AW and no problems.


 
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: 1776 on December 24, 1999, 12:46:00 AM
Hmmm,was just thinking.....

When ya move the mode switch, I wonder if the AH  program is seeing the stick being disconnected?? Well, just tried running AH and disconnecting the stick.  The program ran fine.  Now I tried the mode switch to see if the program would boot me.  IT DIDN'T!!!!  Wow, the cure may have been to unplug the stick and replug it in while AH is running!!<does little happy dance about the room  (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/smile.gif)>
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: eskimo on December 27, 1999, 05:21:00 PM
Saitek Sucks!
I have been using the X-36 stick and throttle combo for over a year now (I returned one after it became too difficult to use)and am just fed up with it continually causing lock-ups.  The spiking in this stick requires huge Deadband and Dampening adjustments just to make it usable.
If anyone out there is thinking of buying Saitek, DON'T!  They wear out very fast and are a big pain.
eskimo
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: 1776 on December 28, 1999, 12:33:00 PM
I think you are using the old analog stick.  You will need to clean the pots, that will stop the spiking.  You will need to download "digital asprin" to fix most other stuff.

However, the real solution is to get one of the new digital(USB) sticks.  I struggled with the analog stick for 2 years and got it working real well in AH before using the USB X36.  The analog stick is a real challenge to get working right, but when it does it is and excellent stick.

Here's a couple of links to help you get your stick to work as advertized:
 www.just-saitek.co.uk/ (http://www.just-saitek.co.uk/)  www.migman.com (http://www.migman.com)

The migman shows how to take the stick apart.
I(Chas36) posted how to clean the pots in the forum at Just-Saitek.  I struggled for 2 years to find this cleaning solution.  Geez, it was so simple too!!!

I am extremely happy with the new digital stick.  

If you have an opportunity to try this stick, take it!!!  I got mine at Best Buy for $129.00 with a $30 rebate!!!  I don't think you will be able to find a better buy for this stick!!

I hope Saitek users will keep somthing posted about our stick in this BB.  Share your knowlege so all of us users can benefit!!
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: humble on December 28, 1999, 01:13:00 PM
Have you been able to set up trim on the rotory's??? I'm using the hat on throttle for that...would love to set up the rotorys for trim instead...?

I've got mixed feelings on the X36 combo so far, the rudder control is very inferior to my Ch pedals. If i could somwhow use my pedals with the X36 it would be great.

Otherwise I'm working on toning down the rudder input so its more managable.
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: Lance on December 28, 1999, 04:58:00 PM
I set up the trim on the rotaries when I originally created my game configuration for the x36.  To do it, you need to create the 6 trim keyboard commands in the Saitek gaming extention software so you can assign them to the rotaries.  Next, change the rotary's properties to banded.  Make two evenly-split bands for each rotary and then assign the opposing trims to each band (i.e. aileron trim left & right, or elevator trim up & down).  If you do this correctly, turning a rotary in a direction away from the center position should input the correct keyboard trim key.

With this set up, you have to remember to center the rotaries prior to heading to the runway or else they will not be in sync with the planes trim.  I kept forgetting to do this so I eventually reworked it to where the second stick hat and the throttle hat controls trims & flaps.  Now I have my rotaries cycle through primary and secondary weapons.

Gordo
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: 1776 on December 29, 1999, 12:27:00 AM
Did the same thing cep I used 3 bands.  I put the third band as a "no command" in the center as I found the rotory to be to touchy.

I have mode 2 set up for the B-17 and use one rotory for looking down and the other for zoom in & out.  Have found this to work well.

Do you guys use the Aux 1 switch for anything?

Will be very interested in how you set up your rudder.  Hope you will take a screenshot and post it here for us.

Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: Lance on December 29, 1999, 08:20:00 AM
Ahh, forgot about that, I had to put a very small no-command band in the center as well.

I use the auxiliary switch for level, down and up viewing.  This lets me quickly choose my viewing plane with my left hand while choosing the direction with my right using the joystick hat.  It works well for me, and seems intuitive.  I generally never lose sight of an enemy in a dogfight unless he passes directly under me.

Here is how I currently have the stick & throttle mapped:

Mode 1 (Fighter) Button & Control Layout
Joystick Controls

Throttle controls

Mode 2 (Take off/Landing) Button & Control Layout
Joystick controls

All other buttons and controls are mapped as mode 1.

Mode 3 (Bomber) Button & Control Layout
Joystick controls

Throttle controls

All other buttons and controls are mapped as mode 1.

If anyone would like the configuration file for the x36, I can send it to you.  It has a full command list for the default keyboard mapping, so even if you plan on changing every stick and throttle control, it would save you considerable time.

Gordo

[This message has been edited by Lance (edited 12-29-1999).]
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: combat23 on December 29, 1999, 03:38:00 PM
I use the x36 combo (analog) and have it hooked up with ch peddles for rudder control. Works great in off line sims I have. Just started AH last nite and as you may guess I didn't stay airborn long unough to see if there was any problem with gear. I don't use the yaw feature on the throttle at all.
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: Bullethead on January 02, 2000, 03:56:00 PM
This USB stick is pretty cool, except for some annoying software problems (still waiting on updated CD from Saitek).  Interestingly, however, while it works fine in AH, AW refuses to recognize any of my programming.

One thing I can't do in AH, however, is figure out how to make radio macros work.  That is, I want to program a button to do "/ [text string] ENT".  However, all that happens when I set this up is the /.  Everything after that is ignored.  Any ideas?

In case anybody's interested, here's how I've got it set up so far.

Stick:

Throttle:

I also have the Saitek PC Dash MFD thingy.  On this I have buttons set up for the 4 radios, the 3 auto pilots, all the engine and fuel tank controls, the gun camera, the damage report, and moving to the bombsight and opening bay doors.

-Bullethead <CAF>
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: Minotaur on January 02, 2000, 10:48:00 PM
BulletHead;

Try remapping the radio's default keystrokes to other keys.

EX: My radio keystrokes are set up as [` 1 2 3] for radio's [4 1 2 3].  (` I use for private channels) Easier to know which radio I am selecting, makes the keys hot and there is no {SHFT CTL ALT} keys to hold or to remember.

Another note:  Remember to put spaces between text characters, when building your joystick macros.
 
IE: / . s p e e d   1 8 0  ENT   -not-     /.speed 180 ENT

I tried the x36.  It seemed like a very good stick, but I went back to my trusty FLCS-TQS-Rudder set-up.  I was not able to get over the "Frustration Hump" with the x36.

Good Luck to You!     (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/smile.gif)

Mino

[This message has been edited by Minotaur (edited 01-02-2000).]
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: Bullethead on January 02, 2000, 10:57:00 PM
Min said:
 
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Try remapping the radio's default keystroke to another key.

I'll have to give that a try.  Can't remember right off the top of my head, but I assume those keys are open in the default, right?

-Bullethead <CAF>
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: Minotaur on January 02, 2000, 11:18:00 PM
Bullethead;

 
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I'll have to give that a try. Can't remember right off the top of my head, but I assume those keys are open in the default, right?

Nope, they are gunners keys.  Alas, but I have moved my gunners keys to the [Home ---> Insert] cluster, so that I can find them really easily in the heat of battle.    (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/smile.gif)

I have remapped my AH keystrokes extensively in order to build more efficient joystick macros.  Addtionally, some AH default keys are mapped for right hand use, by proximity.  I like to use my left hand for many keystrokes during flight, so I have remapped them for easier use.  That way my right hand always stays on the joystick while flying, and the keys I use alot are closer to my left hand.  It is easier to move my left hand on and off the throttle.

EX:  I use the [q w e a s d] cluster (set up in a array that matches the cockpit display) for trim control.  For OttoPilot I use x=OttoLevel, c=OttoClimb and v=OttoAngle.

Re: Good Luck!    (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/smile.gif)

Mino

[This message has been edited by Minotaur (edited 01-02-2000).]
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: Bullethead on January 03, 2000, 01:38:00 AM
 
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Nope, they are gunners keys.

Ah, no problem, I had no keys for them at all so made the gunners be CTRL numbers  (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/wink.gif).

 
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I have remapped my AH keystrokes extensively in order to build more efficient joystick macros. Addtionally, some AH default keys are mapped for right hand use, by proximity. I like to use my left hand for many keystrokes during flight, so I have remapped them for easier use.

You might want to get one of these PC Dash thingies then.  They're extremely cool and beat the Hell outta using the keyboard.

-Bullethead <CAF>
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: Minotaur on January 03, 2000, 07:48:00 AM
BulletHead;

 
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You might want to get one of these PC Dash thingies then. They're extremely cool and beat the Hell outta using the keyboard.

Do tell?  I'm lost on what you mean here, but another cool "Thingie" I can use!   (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/smile.gif)

Mino
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: 1776 on January 03, 2000, 11:55:00 AM
In order to use macros you have to go to the advance area and reduce the time delays to zero.  It reads the time you take to produce the macro.  To make the macro work you would have to hold the button it is mapped to for the same period of time it took you to create the macro!!  By reducing the time between key strokes you get an instantious macro, check it out.

Good Luck
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: combat23 on January 03, 2000, 01:35:00 PM
Minotaur, That "Thinggie" looks like a MFD in an F16. Square display with buttons ao all sides. Cool it is!!
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: Bullethead on January 03, 2000, 11:17:00 PM
Min said, RE:  PC Dash:
 
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Do tell? I'm lost on what you mean here, but another cool "Thingie" I can use!

The Saitek PC Dash is a keyboard pass-thru device, essentially a programmable keypad.  It allows you to put your favorite commands in a handy place and can reduce multi-key commands to a single button.  IOW, it's like an MFD.  It's about the size and shape of a closed laptop and fits comfortably between your throttle and joystick.

It has some limitations but overall it's quite useful.  I'll email you more details.  I'm just surprised more people don't have it, or its Suncom competitor.  It's been around for some time now.  But Saitek markets the thing more for the Quake crowd instead of simmers, so that's probably part of it.

-Bullethead
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: Bullethead on January 04, 2000, 12:26:00 AM
1776 said:
 
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In order to use macros you have to go to the advance area and reduce the time delays to zero ... To make the macro work you would have to hold the button it is mapped to for the same period of time it took you to create the macro!! By reducing the time between key strokes you get an instantious macro, check it out.

I shall.  I tried tweaking the times but obviously not the right way.  Thanks.

BTW, is that 1776 your old DOS AW number?  

-Bullethead <CAF>
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: 1776 on January 04, 2000, 12:41:00 AM
Nope.  Am AW =OZ=.  Had to give it up here as someone else was usin OZ   (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/frown.gif)

Course I haven't seen him in months!! GEEZ!!!

Am glad we are talking about the PC Dash too!!

Have got one and haven't used it in awhile as other things have taken priority<opens cabinet door to see if it is still there>.  Guess I should drag it out and start workin with it again.
Title: USB SaitekX36
Post by: Bullethead on January 05, 2000, 06:48:00 PM
1776 said:
 
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Am glad we are talking about the PC Dash too!!  Have got one and haven't used it in awhile as other things have taken priority

In that case, better make sure you've got the updated software.  They now call that the Saitek Command Center because it can program all their gamepad crap as well as the PC Dash   (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) .  However, it IS way better than the original software in all respects except handling of delays like for menu-driven wingman commands in EAW.  With the new software, those take up WAY more barcode space than before   (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/Smileys/default/mad.gif) .

-Bullethead

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