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Title: x45 problem
Post by: ljkdern on December 13, 2001, 06:54:00 PM
I just got an x45 and it works....except no matter how I program it with sge it doesnt seem to take. Also, the DX buttons activated by the Aux1 and mode sliders are always on, I cant get them off, even by removing all the commands associated with them in sge. I really want AH to reconize the other hat as a pov. Also, why does saitek give you the ability to edit the default profiles for everything but the item you bought (x45)? I have windowsME and an athlon system, FIC MB.
Title: x45 problem
Post by: 1776 on December 13, 2001, 09:25:00 PM
http://saitekhelp.simhq.com/ (http://saitekhelp.simhq.com/)

Excellent resource to answer your questions regarding SGE!!
Title: x45 problem
Post by: Kratzer on December 13, 2001, 09:33:00 PM
I actually sent dern there a couple days ago, as well as walking him through the basics of SGE... it just doesn't seem to work for him...
Title: x45 problem
Post by: ljkdern on December 14, 2001, 06:24:00 PM
yea, I read through all the help files at that site and none of the possible solultions that applied to me (there was like 2) worked.
Title: x45 problem
Post by: 1776 on December 14, 2001, 06:39:00 PM
What SGE release are you using?  Perhaps it got corrupted in the download process. I think you shoul use SGE 3.0.  When you use SGE you will have to program all the hats and buttons.  You can't use the AH program just the SGE program.  The hats can be designated as 8 ways in SGE. Just right click on the hat and select properties and change it to action instead of POV and then assign the views to the hat.
Title: x45 problem
Post by: indian on December 15, 2001, 09:50:00 AM
This may be  a stupid question did you plug the stick in then install the drivers. I would suggest running nukeusb and reinstaling the driver. As for the buttons being on in the DX mode go to joystick setup and then into select stick. Once there go to the button on the left which is one lower then the button that is on ( 8 = 7 ) then on the right side select none for AH's button this will turn them off.  Remember in the DX mode the pinky switch is a switch not shift key.

The buttons for DX will make the stick usable with WinXP. I also installed the driver from Saitekhelp for win200 & XP.  :cool:
Title: x45 problem
Post by: ljkdern on December 15, 2001, 05:52:00 PM
Ok, I removed everything- nuked usb, did some removejoy stuff (got rid of all Saitek and Logitech) and reinstalled. I think im getting closer because it uses a different stick testing interface, one that seems more applicable.(the aux1 isnt always on now) Unfortunately now I cant get through the 'new profile wizard' without getting a runtime error that causes an abnormal shutdown of explorer.
Title: x45 problem
Post by: 1776 on December 15, 2001, 06:28:00 PM
Still need to know what release you are using for SGE.  Also you need to have IE 5.5 or higher.  Your last post suggests the old "memory leak" problem with earlier IE and earlier releases of SGE.  Let us know what releases you are using so we can provide you with better information, thanks.
Title: x45 problem
Post by: indian on December 15, 2001, 08:47:00 PM
Ditto OZ think you nail on the head. Need SGE3.0  :cool:
Title: x45 problem
Post by: ljkdern on December 16, 2001, 08:17:00 PM
Im using IE 5.5 and whatever sge version that came with the X45 (im assuming they would ship the latest version with it). Also, I downloaded 3.0 and tried it- same problem, with the exception that theres no X45 (only up to x36) in the part where you select which game controller your gonna use (I chose x36). Theres another guy on the SimHQ forum with the same problem (no solution yet)
Title: x45 problem
Post by: 1776 on December 16, 2001, 08:24:00 PM
Is the guy with the same problem using the same operating system?(windoxeME)

Just read the post over at their forum, looks like Windoze ME has some kind of problem with the auto-configure feature :(

Best bet is to watch for a solution there.  Perhaps Ron Hunt will finally get his X45 and can address the problem.

[ 12-16-2001: Message edited by: 1776 ]
Title: x45 problem
Post by: 1776 on December 16, 2001, 09:01:00 PM
You might try right clicking on the Aces High profile in SGE, select explore.  Then right click on everything except the command file and delete.  Then the only thing in the Aces High profile is the command list.  Then right click on the empty area and select NEW and add the X45.  Start assiging buttons as required for you taste :)  See if that gets you started.  Good luck :)
Title: x45 problem
Post by: ljkdern on December 17, 2001, 06:14:00 PM
That idea gave me some hope 1776 but in the end it didnt work. When I tried to apply the profile to the game I got the old runtime error.
Title: x45 problem
Post by: 1776 on December 17, 2001, 08:57:00 PM
How about trying to turn off the auto configure feature by right clicking the icon in the task bar.  Then go to the AH profile and right click and select "configure now" then open and play the game.  See if that may work.  Good luck.
Title: x45 problem
Post by: 1776 on December 18, 2001, 03:48:00 AM
I was also thinking that an up grade or maybe even a down grade to Windose 98SE would fix your problem.  But, if you like Windose ME you may have to wait til Ron Hunt gets an X45 and finds a fix :(
Title: x45 problem
Post by: ljkdern on December 18, 2001, 01:55:00 PM
I think im just gonna cool out awhile instead of trying to devise a work-around. The SGE softwear for the X45 is giving alot of people problems and I've heard Saitek is going to issue a fix at some point. As it stands now the stick works for AH with my rudder pedals, and it works well! (just not the way its supposed to) Its great hardware- lousy softwear.
Title: x45 problem
Post by: 1776 on December 20, 2001, 08:39:00 PM
I have to agree with ya on the software side of Saitek.  SGE is great in Windoze 98.  I haven't had any problems.  But Saitek support for newer OS is so far behind it is sickening.  If they would spend more time on the sofeware issues associated with their products they could just about own the market :)

Ron Hunt's site has been a goldmine for Saitek users.  He has spent alot of time and monies to keep this site one of the best sites for support.  A big <S> is always in order for Ron.  Your best bet is to watch the site for a resolution to your problem.

I hope it comes sooner then later, good luck :)
Title: x45 problem
Post by: maddog on December 21, 2001, 09:35:00 PM
Go to w2k and the Dah*zimmer drivers and Hazard script..... working fine for me
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Title: x45 problem
Post by: Big Mac on December 21, 2001, 11:14:00 PM
Not sure when you checked Ron Hunt's web site, but he just posted with in the last day information about how to setup the X45 with WinMe.

Big Mac