Thanks for the clarification. Either way, it is still a great profile.
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RE: X52 Pro DX Profile for BMS 4.32
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RE: X52 Pro DX Profile for BMS 4.32
Thanks for the suggestions. I tried changing the FOV increment value in the config file, but that had no effect. I’m guessing that only applies to keyboard control of FOV. Putting a dead zone in the middle 1/3 of the slider sort of works. It basically turns the slider into a three position switch (near, mid, far), but it keeps it from shaking in the center region where the problem was worst. I have only had this stick for a few days, but I can’t say I am impressed with slider or mouse cursor nub. Both are very noisy.
I am having one other problem with this profile. Well, I think it is a problem. When I depress the pinky switch the button stays asserted even after I release the switch. When I depress the switch again, the button stops asserting. All the shifted functions do work correctly when the pinky switch is in its asserted state. I am using your key and profile files without any modifications. Is this the intended behavior? I was expecting that using shifted functions would require the pinky switch to be held down, and when released it would go back to unshifted functions.
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RE: X52 Pro DX Profile for BMS 4.32
Great profile. Simple and functional - Thanks. One question however: I am trying to use the slider for FOV control as you are, but my slider has enough noise that the view “throbs” at anything other than the min or max position. Extremely headache inducing. Do you or anyone else have this problem? This is a brand new stick for me, so I’m not quite sure what to expect.
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RE: HAT Problems - Logitech Extreme 3D Pro
You have to specifically map the 1,3,5,7 positions of the HAT switch to something, or else it will default to view panning in those directions. Try mapping them to SimNoAction (I think that is the name).
Hope this helps.