Logitech x52 pro programming with Joy ToKey for falcon-bms
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Hello Louis, I had an X52 and when he died I baught an X52 pro. It’s a good hotas but now after some years of use, the stick is very imprecise, specially for the pitch, so refueling is very difficult.
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@Marge Hello Marge,
What I really interested in if there is any pilot using j2k for x52pro programming and how to make it work for bms. I programmed all buttons and slides etc. and pressing a button on x52pro I can see on j2k that it is a valid program. If I programmed a button as keyboard “B” that gives back programmed “B”. However, bms does not rekognize button press on flight and does not open airbrakes. As j2k only gives config files even if I copy this in the bms/user/config/basic file it does nothing as it is not a key file. I am looking for a pilot who used j2k and how it was made to work. -
@mlm19390908 said in Logitech x52 pro programming with Joy ToKey for falcon-bms:
@Marge Hello Marge,
What I really interested in if there is any pilot using j2k for x52pro programming and how to make it work for bms. I programmed all buttons and slides etc. and pressing a button on x52pro I can see on j2k that it is a valid program. If I programmed a button as keyboard “B” that gives back programmed “B”. However, bms does not rekognize button press on flight and does not open airbrakes. As j2k only gives config files even if I copy this in the bms/user/config/basic file it does nothing as it is not a key file. I am looking for a pilot who used j2k and how it was made to work.use UCR (universal control remapper) https://github.com/Snoothy/UCR#downloads
and VJOY to create a virtual joystick.
with UCR you can remap all the buttons you need and you can even remap the X-52’s minijoystick