Saitek X52 manual Testing POVs, Testing the ministick, Maintaining deadzones, What is a deadzone?

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Testing POVs

Moving the POV controls on your flight stick in the various directions should illuminate the corresponding direction arrows in the POV panel. POV 1 is used to look around the cockpit. POV 2 can be configured to trigger four or eight different functions of your choice. See the SST programming software manual for details.

You can also make sure that movements of the Throttle Hat control cause the corresponding direction arrows in the POV panel to illuminate. As for POV 2, the throttle hat control can be configured to trigger four or eight different functions of your choice.

Testing the ministick

The ministick on the throttle unit is used to perform actions you would otherwise use your mouse for. Moving the ministick moves the + symbol in the Mouse X/Mouse Y box.

Maintaining deadzones

You can create deadzones for each range and axis your controller features move in. They reduce interference that may be caused by unintended movements of the flight stick and other controls. For example, you may want to move your stick in the X axis only, but find it difficult to avoid moving it in the Y axis as you do so. You can set up a deadzone in the Y axis so that these minor movements are not detected by the drivers.

What is a deadzone?

A deadzone is a part of the range in which an axis moves that is not detected by the drivers and so has no effect on the game in progress. It may be around the center point of the range, or at either end.

To maintain your deadzones

1Click the Deadzone tab.

The controls you can create deadzones for are shown, as follows:

Each axis is represented by a white box that contains a red line that represents where the control is currently sitting. Moving the corresponding control moves the red line. Use this line to determine exactly where your deadzone must begin and end. Beneath each box is a sliding scale. You use this to specify the size of each deadzone.

2Click on a slider on the sliding scale and drag it to where you want the deadzone to end. The area that represents the deadzone is shaded gray.

3Use the center sliders to maintain the deadzone around the center point of an axis. Use the sliders at either end to create deadzones at either end of the axis.

Tips: By default, clicking on either the right or the left slider in the pair moves both sliders. You can change

this if you just want to adjust one side of the deadzone. To do this, right-click anywhere in the white box and select Link Deadzones from the popup list of options displayed. Repeat this to link the pairs of sliders again.

You can clear existing deadzones for an axis by right-clicking anywhere in the white box and selecting Clear Deadzone. You can maintain deadzones for the following features of the Saitek X52 FCS:

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Contents Saitek X52 Flight Control System Product Tour Joystick Installation for Users of WINDOWS¨ XP Drivers Only For Typical UsersInstallation for Users of WINDOWS¨ Installation for Users of WINDOWS¨ 98 and MEMaintaining Your Controller Settings Testing your controllerTesting axes Feature ExplanationTesting buttons, toggle and mode switches What is a deadzone? Testing POVsTesting the ministick Maintaining deadzonesMaintaining your LED brightness Maintaining clock settings Maintaining MFD settingsWhat is the MFD? To change your clock settingsMaintaining date settings Working with profile information Changing the modeUsing additional modes Viewing button namesTo change the profile on the fly Using the stopwatchChanging the current profile Viewing the time and dateRoger Wilco Software HighlightsDisclaimer Enabling Your Controller in Game Word on Driver UpdatesFor WINDOWS¨ XP Users Dynamic Updates Important notice for Windows¨ XP usersWhat is a Profile? TroubleshootingHOW to Test Your Controller Introducing Saitek Smart Technology Programming SoftwareConditions of Warranty Technical SupportGetting Started FCC Compliance and Advisory Statement Canadian EMC statementInstallation Pour LES Utilisateurs DE WINDOWS¨ XP Manette DES GAZPilotes pour des utilisateurs type uniquement Installation Pour LES Utilisateurs DE WINDOWS¨ Installation Pour LES Utilisateurs DE WINDOWS¨ 98 ET MEGestion DES RƒGLAGES DE Votre CONTRïLEUR Tester votre contrleurTwist Tester les axesCaractŽristique Explication Axes Axes X/Y Throttle Manette des gazGestion des zones mortes Tester le commutateur Point de vue POVTester le mini-stick Quest-ce quune zone morte ?CaractŽristique Explication Gestion de la luminositŽ des diodes LEDPour gŽrer la luminositŽ des diodes LED Pour changer la luminositŽ de votre MFD Gestion des rŽglages de laffichage multi-fonctions MFDQuest-ce que le MFD ? Gestion des rŽglages de lhorlogePour changer les rŽglages de la date Utilisation du MFDGestion des rŽglages des dates Changer la faon dont votre bouton dembrayage fonctionneUtiliser dautres modes Changer le modeAffichage du mode actuel Travailler avec les informations des profilsPour changer rapidement de profil Affichage des noms des boutonsChanger le profil actuel Affichage de lheure et de la datePour utiliser le chronomtre Affichage de la dateUtilisation du chronomtre Utilisation du verrouillage du palonnierLogiciel Roger Wilco Principaux avantagesAvertissement UN MOT SUR LES Mises a Jour DU Pilote Mises a Jour Dynamiques Pour LES Utilisateurs DE WINDOWS¨ XPComment programmer mon contrleur ? Support TechniqueQuest-ce quun Profil de jeu ? IntroductionConditions de garantie Deutsch Komplette Installation Treiber und Programmier-Software Installation Unter WINDOWS¨ XPBasisinstallation nur Treiber Installation Unter WINDOWS¨Installation Unter WINDOWS¨ 98 UND ME CONTROLLER-EINSTELLUNGEN Vornehmen Controller testenTestschalter, Umschalter und Modusauswahlschalter Achsen testenFunktion ErlŠuterung POVs testen Point of View / RundumblickschalterEinstellen der toten Zonen LED-Helligkeit einstellenMFD-Einstellungen vornehmen Was ist die MFD?Die Helligkeit Ihrer MFD anpassen Datumseinstellungen anpassen Uhreinstellungen anpassenAnpassung der Uhreinstellungen Datumseinstellungen ŠndernArbeiten mit Betriebsmodi Verwenden der MFDFunktionen der MFD Betriebsmodus ŠndernTastenbezeichnungen ansehen Den aktuellen Betriebsmodus ansehenMit Profilinformationen arbeiten Das aktuelle Profil ŠndernDatum ansehen Uhrzeit und Datum ansehenZeit ansehen Stoppuhr verwendenAnpassung des Griffs Verwenden der RuderarretierungGriff anpassen HighlightsNUR F†R Benutzer VON WINDOWS¨ XP Dynamische Updates Anmerkungen ZUR TREIBER-AKTUALISIERUNGEinstellen DES Controllers IM Spiel PROBLEML…SUNGEN Testen DES ControllersEinfŸhrung in die Programmiersoftware Probleme keine Angst, wir lassen Sie nicht im Stich Technischer SupportGarantiebedingungen Italano Driver soltanto per gli utenti tipici Come Iniziare Installazione PER GLI Utenti DI WINDOWS¨ XPInstallazione PER Utenti DI WINDOWS¨ Driver e software di programmazione per utenti avanzatiInstallazione PER GLI Utenti DI WINDOWS¨ 98 E ME Mantenimento Delle Impostazioni Della Periferica Collaudo Della PerifericaControllo di pulsanti, interruttori a levetta e di modo Controllo degli assiFunzionalitˆ Spiegazione Controllo dei POVChe cos una zona morta? Per mantenere le zone morteMantenimento della luminositˆ dei LED Per mantenere la luminositˆ dei LED Cos il display multifunzionale MFD?Per modificare le impostazioni dellorologio Modifica della luminositˆ del display multifunzionale MFDMantenimento delle impostazioni dellorologio Mantenimento delle impostazioni della dataVisualizzazione di note e informazioni sulla versione Utilizzo del display multifunzionale MFDFunzionalitˆ del display multifunzionale Utilizzo di modi addizionali Utilizzo dei ModiModifica del modo Visualizzazione del modo attualeVisualizzazione dellora e della data Modifica del profilo attualePer modificare il profilo al volo Visualizzazione delloraPer usare il blocco del timone Per utilizzare il cronometroUtilizzo del blocco del timone Regolazione dellimpugnaturaBrevi Commenti Sugli Aggiornamenti DEI Driver PER GLI Utenti DI WINDOWS¨ XP Aggiornamenti DinamiciAbilitazione Della Periferica NEL Gioco Risoluzione DEI Problemi Come Testare LA PerifericaAvvio IMPOSSIBILE? NON PREOCCUPATEVI, Siamo QUI PER Aiutarti Condizioni della garanziaJoystick Çrea de texto definido por el usuarioCîMO Empezar Controladores solamente para usuarios normalesInstallazione PER Utenti DI WINDOWS¨ 98 Y ME Mantenimiento DE LOS Valores DEL Controlador Modo de probar el controladorTorsi-n Probar los ejesPrestaci-n Explicaci-n Ejes X/Y Palanca de gasesMantenimiento del brillo de los LED ÀQuŽ es el MFD? Para mantener el brillo de los LEDMantenimiento de los valores MFD Para cambiar el brillo del MFDCambio de la forma en que funciona el bot-n de embrague Mantenimiento de los valores de fechaPara cambiar los valores de fecha Visualizaci-n de notas e informaci-n de versi-nCambio de modo Prestaciones del MFDTrabajar con modos Uso de modos adicionalesVisualizaci-n de la hora y la fecha Visualizaci-n de los nombres de los botonesPara cambiar el perfil sobre la marcha Visualizaci-n de la horaPara utilizar el cron-metro Visualizaci-n de la fechaUso del cron-metro Utilizaci-n del enclavamiento de tim-nSoftware Roger Wilco Nota Importante Para Usuarios DE Windows XPDeclinaci-n de responsabilidad Para LOS Usuarios DE WINDOWS¨ XP Actualizaciones DINçMICAS Modo DE Comprobar EL ControladorÀQuŽ es un Perfil? ÀC-mo programo el controlador? Puesta en marchaCondiciones de la garant’a 154

X52 specifications

The Saitek X52 is a highly regarded flight control system, designed for both serious flight sim enthusiasts and gamers alike. Introduced by Saitek, now part of Logitech, this joystick and throttle control has garnered a reputation for precision and versatility, making it a staple in the simulation community.

One of the key features of the X52 is its ergonomic design, which provides comfort for extended play sessions. The joystick itself is designed to fit naturally in the user's hand, while the throttle controls are positioned conveniently to ensure that both components can be operated seamlessly. This intuitive layout helps users maintain focus on their virtual flying experience.

The X52 boasts a combination of dual functions, with a total of 19 buttons and switches for customization. This allows pilots to program various controls for different flight scenarios, enhancing user experience. The presence of an 8-way hat switch is a significant advantage, providing pilots with precise control and the ability to execute complex maneuvers effortlessly.

Another standout feature is the inclusion of a multi-function LCD display. This display provides real-time feedback and allows users to track their controls and configurations easily. The customizable LED lighting adds a personal touch, enabling users to adjust the colors to their preference or match the cockpit of their virtual aircraft.

In terms of technology, the X52 utilizes advanced Hall Effect sensing for more precise control and reduced wear over time. This technology enhances the longevity of the joystick, as it is less susceptible to the traditional wear and tear associated with mechanical components. The result is a smooth and accurate response during critical flight maneuvers, making it an asset for both casual gaming and professional-grade simulations.

Additionally, the X52 is compatible with a wide variety of flight simulation software titles, ensuring that users can enjoy it across different platforms and games. Whether piloting a passenger jet or fighting in an intense dogfight, the X52 provides the versatility needed for a realistic experience.

Moreover, the ease of installation and configuration makes the X52 accessible to users of all skill levels. The advanced software allows for mapping complex control setups and profiles, ensuring that every user can tailor their experience to match their specific needs.

In conclusion, the Saitek X52 stands out in the world of flight simulation controllers due to its thoughtful design, extensive customization options, and sophisticated technology, making it a top choice for both newcomers and veteran pilots.