Which way is the easiest way to create or modify a key file?
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<p>@warpig That does look right, yes. Are you sure that’s the profile that’s active in SST? I know this might be due to the latest version of SST being unable to select profiles. I guess you could try deleting all the other profiles (on my system they were in Users/Public/Public Documents/Logitech/X52 Professional). Also, I think if you double click the icon to open the program that your selected one is active. If the button still isn’t being seen by either AL or Falcon BMS (in Setup/Controllers one of the green dots should light up) then I have no idea what might be causing this.</p>
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<p>When i press the pinky in the BMS UI it does recognise it. And its definitely the right pr0 file because i can see its name in the top right in SST. as a final attempt, I’ll uninstall AL then BMS and reinstall BMS. See what that does. Ill report back once ive tried. And thanks for your help, its appreciated.</p>
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<p>@Fearripper96 <br />This is what i did. I uninstalled AL then uninstalled BMS then reinstalled BMS with all the patches. I loaded the modified pr0 into SST and i tried the Basic DX X52 profile and…………… IT WORKED no its not a typo, the pinky actually works now. I shutdown BMS and restarted it and tried it again and its all work as it should. I think it may have been getting rid of the key bindings in the pr0 file and uninstalling AL.<br /><br />so thanks again for your time and effort, if i see you guys in an online session, ill let you use me as target practice.</p>
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<p>@warpig Glad you solved it.</p>
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<p>@warpig Did you try the excel supplied with the installation files of BMS?<br />It is an excellent tool. </p>
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<p>@janjan <br />i played around with it. I selected my version of Office, selected my controller then thought, now what do i do?</p>
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<p>@warpig <br /><br />I think we’ve come full circle <img src=“/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji/emoji/android/1f601.png?v=kcklbnj8rj8” alt=“” class=“not-responsive emoji emoji-android emoji–grin” /> <br /><br />Did you try to follow my post given above? <br /><br />Cheers, Uwe <br /></p>
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<p><em>@warpig </em><br /><em>First step, make a copy of the Key file editor, when you open EXCEL enable the worksheet, second step DX Settings, from what I understand your Joystick is X52, watch this video on how to proceed, see the relevant procedures, my Joystick is an X52 PRO.</em><br /><em>Be careful when messing with the DOCS folder, especially in the Imput Devices Key file Editor.</em><br /><em>Be careful with the syntax, you can’t have errors, when you make a mistake, the tic-tac-toe symbol will appear #, it means you made a mistake!</em><br /><em>If you have doubts about Callbacks, see the Key str. Editor.</em><br /><em>This is a quick video, I’m out of time!</em><br /><em>I hope you get it!</em><br /><em>Good flights and good landings!</em><br /><em>Stay safe and stay tuned!!</em><br /><em>malpaso</em><br /><a href=“
” target=“_blank”> </a><br /><br /><br /><em>I wanted to post the video, but I couldn’t!</em><br /><br /></p> -
<p>@hoover <br />LOL I thought it sounded familiar!</p>
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<p>@malpaso <br />thanks ill download it and watch it.</p>
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<p>@malpaso <br />its a video you made, great work, thanks.</p>
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