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Title: Saitek X45 Questions
Post by: Innominate on November 03, 2002, 10:25:40 AM
Well it looks like after a year and a half, and some 5000+hours of use, my afterburner is finally starting to die.

I've been looking at the X45 for a while, but have had some reservations about it.  I'm wondering if anyone here who owns one could answer a few questions for me.



Any help is appreciated, thanks.
Title: Saitek X45 Questions
Post by: airspro on November 03, 2002, 10:31:17 AM
Buy another afterburner IMO , no way the main hat switch on a x45 last you 5000 hours .
Title: Saitek X45 Questions
Post by: Eagler on November 04, 2002, 07:42:24 AM
I use pedals with my X45 so dunno about rocker question - use it for aileron trim which it works very well for me. But my guess to this is yes.

I use Win98 for games (XP dual boot for work & other stuff) so dunno about Win2k questions, just know you can't use rotors with win2000/xp. think the rest works well.

The center spring doesn't wear out for me. I have the hat and trigger go in about 6 months. I get around this by buying stick at CompUSA with in store replacement warranty for another $10. Then in six months go switch it out for new X45, lay down another $10 for another replacement policy, in 6 months - repeat process.  

try it, take it back if not happy - but it ain't gonna last anywhere near 5000 hrs ( 2 hrs a day = 2500/365 = almost 7 YEARS - ahhh .. nope :)
Title: Re: Saitek X45 Questions
Post by: -dead- on November 05, 2002, 08:29:21 AM
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Recently Saitek has finally released SGE drivers for win2k/XP.  There are also third party drivers available that I've seen.  Do any of these drivers offer full programming abilities for the saitek sticks under win2k/xp?  Are there any bugs or issues with it?


The Saitek SST Drivers for XP with full programmability are slated for release on Friday (was last Friday, but it was - surprise, surprise :rolleyes: - delayed). The drivers are no doubt going to be buggy, although hopefully less so than the old SGE stuff.
The third party dhauzimmer ones may well do all of it, but they aren't the most accessible or easy to use/program yet.
Title: Re: Re: Saitek X45 Questions
Post by: Eagler on November 08, 2002, 08:43:21 AM
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Originally posted by -dead-
The Saitek SST Drivers for XP with full programmability are slated for release on Friday (was last Friday, but it was - surprise, surprise :rolleyes: - delayed). The drivers are no doubt going to be buggy, although hopefully less so than the old SGE stuff.
The third party dhauzimmer ones may well do all of it, but they aren't the most accessible or easy to use/program yet.


delayed again :(
Title: Saitek X45 Questions
Post by: Innominate on November 08, 2002, 09:36:13 AM
The dhauzimmer are pretty good, and programming the stick with hazardscript is easier than it seems.
Title: Saitek X45 Questions
Post by: Nifty on November 08, 2002, 01:19:08 PM
end of october for rotary programming...

suuuuuuuure.

It'll take them the rest of the year I bet.  

oh well, I'm getting used to not having the rotaries do anything.
Title: Saitek X45 Questions
Post by: sourkraut on November 11, 2002, 11:23:54 AM
I've had my X45 since last January and I'm already starting to have problems with the main hat switch. When I pull right on the stick the hat switch thinks its being pulled right.


Use dhauzimmer's driver and program with hazardscript.

Sour
Title: Saitek X45 Questions
Post by: krazyhorse on November 12, 2002, 10:55:32 AM
ive had no probs with mine , iuse the rotories for rpm (prop)  and trim (airleron)
Title: Saitek X45 Questions
Post by: Innominate on November 12, 2002, 05:12:45 PM
How do you use a rotary for trim?
Title: Saitek X45 Questions
Post by: krazyhorse on November 12, 2002, 05:54:11 PM
set it up under ah configs in setup joystick,oops my bad its on my aux switch
Title: Saitek X45 Questions
Post by: Eagler on November 13, 2002, 07:01:25 AM
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Originally posted by Innominate
How do you use a rotary for trim?


you break it into three bands

two large ones and a small one in the middle

the one in the middle is your dead zone (neutral) with the ones above and below the activators. you move it out of middle to trim which way you want then move it back to center to stop. Easy once you get the hang of it.

here's an example of it:
http://www.pogbird.com/AcesHigh_Profile.zip

this uses the rocker in the throttle as aileron trim, the rotor up front as rudder trim and the thumb rotor as elevator trim
Title: Re: Re: Re: Saitek X45 Questions
Post by: Eagler on November 15, 2002, 09:01:37 AM
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Originally posted by Eagler
delayed again :(


and again .. now Nov 22 :(