X56 Rhino ministick as buttons (bands)?
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I’ve seen 2 old threads here (2+ years) that say the 2 mini sticks can be used as DX buttons as long as they are set as bands through the logitech software. Anyone know how to do that, or point me in a direction of the literature that explains how to do that? Thanks.
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Good Day, Bu,
My Saitek experience is with the x-65, but maybe I can help. Using SST set the x and y to bands, as you mentioned, make a small center band as a deadzone, then use SST to assign commands “up and down”. I was never able to get the ministick to be a stable dx( or for that matter axis), but I used my mini -x as speedbrake consistently using the above method.
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I have been using a X52 now X65 on both I didn’t use SST at all. I reordered the Axis in registry as I don’t need the twist rudder axis. With that you would be able to adding ministick as Cursor X/Y axis which way better and more precise than setting them up as bands
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Thanks! As far as mapping, I didn’t have a set plan for them yet until I found out a way for them to actually be used. I like that speed brake idea you did. What is SST that you mentioned?
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Cursor x/y as in radar cursor? That would be the ticket for one of them! How did you “reorder the axis in the registry”?
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Thanks! As far as mapping, I didn’t have a set plan for them yet until I found out a way for them to actually be used. I like that speed brake idea you did. What is SST that you mentioned?
SST is the usual Term in Saitek/Logitech Joystick world for the programming Software for the stick
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I think I’m all straightened out. Got the throttle mini as radar cursor and the stick mini as brake/hudbrightness. I feel like a moron as I didn’t know it could be done right in the UI. Never even clicked on the avi tab until now. Haha. Thanks for the help. Your time is appreciated!
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I figured I’d share the mini-stick mapping I have configured in the X56 HOTAS application:
Note that the “Untitled” advanced commands are simply performing the (keyboard) key-strokes used in BMS to fire/manage countermeasures.
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I figured I’d share the mini-stick mapping I have configured in the X56 HOTAS application:
Note that the “Untitled” advanced commands are simply performing the (keyboard) key-strokes used in BMS to fire/manage countermeasures.
Hello, mate.
Thanks for sharing your experience, but wouldn’t you mind to repost the image?
I’d like it, but I couldn’t see it this way.
With best regards.
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Should look something like this.
If the band command are not setup as advanced command with propper press and release order you risk of having floating cursor
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And then assign the advanced command to the band’s
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