Saitek X-52 Profile
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Nice work!
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hello where can I download the file in .pr0?
thanks
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Fantastic profile thank you so much mate
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After giving up making my own profile for BMS I started using this one and its great once you get acquainted with it more
But I do have a few questions related to key binds.
Pressing any of the Master modes on the LCD panel does nothing for me. Likewise for some reason trying to activate any of the Master Modes trough the ICP panel does nothing?
Which key is mapped to recording ACMI?
You mapped Flaps but apparently they arenāt used
@Frederf:What airplane are you flying in BMS? Thereās no flaps up/down for F-16.
Thanks for the profile KesMonkey
EDIT: Iāve found why I canāt select master modes. Its because of the override modes. The issue is even by deleting the commands from the key file the input is still there. How can I disable the Overrides modes on my joystick?
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The ACMI switch is located on the left console by the throttle with 3 positions, SimAVTRSwitchOff, SimAVTRSwitchAuto, SimAVTRSwitchOn.
Look throughout the entire .key file. Itās normal for callbacks to appear twice (or more) in the file. Use Ctrl-F to find them by callback name, delete them all, and then add:
SimSelectMRMOverride -1 0 0XFFFFFFFF 0 0 0 1 āHOTAS-MRM override modeā
SimDeselectOverride -1 0 0XFFFFFFFF 0 0 0 1 āHOTAS-MRM/DF override cancelā
SimSelectSRMOverride -1 0 0XFFFFFFFF 0 0 0 1 āHOTAS-Dogfight override modeāThis will return them to the .key file in a suitable place so you have blank key binds for when you want to bind them later. It is suggested that you save your .key file as a new name Denco4.key -> Denco5.key for example and then load the new file. This makes sure that you are using the new version and allows you to go back to the old version if the new one has a problem.
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Ok so this is weird. I did as you advised Freder but for some reason the override commands are still mapped to Mode 1, 2 and 3?
In the options it clearly shows that they are unbind. The profile also shows the Modes as not programed. I am completely lost here.
EDIT: Nevermind I found it
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any one have this profile for the PRO version?
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Nice, i will now be setting this up for the first time right now. I finally figured what i want, after DAYS of testing with my stick, learning that SST isnt the way to go, and that there is no real mainstream BMS joystick config, its all preference, and deciding that i DO WANT to follow as closely to F16 original specs as well. SO i like this setup, i think its a good starting point for me to get to a working solution. I coulnt figure out for the life of me how to get the pinky switch to work, but i think i know now, and this should helpā¦. ill update you if i have any problems/solutions.
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Thanks a lot for the profile KesMonkey !!! Is great. Its the best Profile for X52 (non PRO) and most apropriate to real F16 Hotas what I ever found.But I have an issue. I am not very good in computer thingsā¦ā¦
I bought recently one Thrustmaster Cougar MFDĀ“s set . After modifing my Keyfile like i read hier in Forum it didnĀ“t work for me corectly. i have isue with the joystick with the mode switch and some moreā¦Didnt work correctly and I can fly this awesome SIM.
I will realy apreciate wenn you can make and post one Keyfile for MFD too. It will be the awesome !!! I think many people will need this.
Thank you very much !!!piki
PS. sorry for my bad english !
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Would be awesome if this profile could be fixed/ported to 4.33
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Would be awesome if this profile could be fixed/ported to 4.33
You can use the keyfile editor in the docs folder to create this profile from scratch.
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You can use the keyfile editor in the docs folder to create this profile from scratch.
How? I donāt get it. I would really like to use this x52 profile
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You can create another with the same buttons and commands of this one by using the tool provided in folder Docs/Keys & Input of your BMS installation.
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EDIT: Never mind, I found a solution
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Sorry, iām new to HOTAS, was using a simple joy in the past. Which tool? I saw the key file, but which tool i should use to configure them?
Bind your stick and throttle using the keyfiles under the āSetup/Advanceā tabs within BMS.
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Oh please please please please update this to 4.33. Iāve tried the editor and Iām lost as a goose in a snowstorm. Maybe itās because I have Open Office instead of MS Office, I dunno.
Also, the key command list is about the most obtuse thing Iāve ever seen. I spend more time figuring out what the switch action actually is than programming the stick.
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Oh please please please please update this to 4.33. Iāve tried the editor and Iām lost as a goose in a snowstorm. Maybe itās because I have Open Office instead of MS Office, I dunno.
Also, the key command list is about the most obtuse thing Iāve ever seen. I spend more time figuring out what the switch action actually is than programming the stick.
Same for me too. Iāve try to figure out how to program it but everything goes wrong.
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We need new profile asap lol
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from the looks of things we are better off just buying a x52 pro version lol. seems more people use those than the normal version. I was able to map most of the things i needed in game itself to buttons, but of course i dont have use of my pinky key for shift to allow me to use my hat keys for other binds. I know it can be done i just for the life of me can not figure out DX.
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Best profile ever, please, please please update for 4.33 a just spent the weekend scratching my head trying to work out why it no longer works