Saitek X52 Pro problem

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BrainbloodNL
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Saitek X52 Pro problem

Post by BrainbloodNL »

Hello

I recently bought a saitek x52 pro. But I have a few problems.

Whenever I cange the mode, or use a shift button e.g. the pinkie switch, it will press and hold the / button on the numpad. It is very annoying, because I can't do anything else if that happens.

Also, in the game DCS A-10C warthog the throttle sometimes doesn't work. Instead, the throttle is changed with the precision switch that is also on the throttle.

So it would be really great if someone helped me out.

Thanks
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Saitek X52 Pro problem

Post by Maarschalk »

Are you using the Programming software to program your X52 Pro?.....I use the X52......, You might have conflict of programmed key bindings.
In the Programming software editing there is a tool for testing your X52 Pro to test what button are asigned to which Key presses!

And Hi BrainbloodNL, welcome to the game and forum. Hope to see you out there some time!......;):cool:
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Saitek X52 Pro problem

Post by Lazarus »

I am assuming what you did was accidentally or unknowingly programmed one of the wheel buttons that do a permanent press or another key with the shift.

The pinkie switch acts just like your shift button on your keyboard, so when you press it down, any button could be a different function if programmed for such use.

Go into the software and hold down the pinking switch. You will notice that everything greys out. Anything that is lit up is a button that is programmed for the shift. Obviously, look for / lit up. The mode switch works the same way but doesn't need to be held.
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