Author Topic: Saitek Cyborg Evo Profiles  (Read 842 times)

Offline Steve

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« Reply #15 on: June 13, 2004, 12:31:11 PM »
Wow, serendipity baby! I'd love to have one too.  If ya decide to make 'em let me know, I'll pay for parts.( I know parts probably won't cost much but didn't know what else to offer)_  how about a beer at the Lake of the Torches casino?
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Offline mtnman

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« Reply #16 on: June 13, 2004, 02:07:42 PM »
Sounds good, if/when I get one done, I'll make two. Then I'll get in touch again, and figure out how to get it to you. That beer sounds great. I have a wierd work schedule, but hopefully we can arrange a meeting. My wife and I have friends up that way, and maybe I could get over to see them too.
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Offline 2Slow

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« Reply #17 on: July 14, 2004, 04:41:41 PM »
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I'd have to agree with the importance of using the programming software to get the most out of this stick. I mapped my primary buttons the way I normally would, but then set up an Aces High Profile that allows me to use the shift buttons,etc. This way I get dual use of all my buttons, and my hat switch. My hat set-up gives me my normal 9 views (with default forward), F2 is my up view, using both together gives 45 degree up views. I can hit the up view button with my pinky, while using throttle, etc. Shift-Hat is my trim. Shift-forward hat is down, back is up, L/R is aileron, Back L/R is rudder. I love it this way, I can trim in a fight without looking away from moniter. I use F1 as damage, with Shift F1 and F2 as flaps up/down. Steve, did you ever get your hat switch to give you the views you were looking for? I had some problems figuring out how to get the EVO to work properly in joystick set-up at first, but eventually figured it out.


Hmmm...not having any fun getting the shift button to work in the AHII mapping.  Nor does my profile seem to in the Saitek profiler.  Using WinXP.

Care to share your AHII mapping file and Saitek profler file with me?
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« Reply #18 on: July 16, 2004, 12:33:43 PM »
If you use the saitek profiler, should one leave the AHII stick mapping at default?  Could this be my issue?
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