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To view the name of a button, press it as you normally would. Its name is displayed in the centreline of the MFD.

If a game is in progress, use the clutch to deactivate the buttons in the game. You can then press them and view their names without affecting the game. When supplied, the clutch is set up so that you must keep it depressed for as long as you want the buttons to remain inactive in the current game. You can change the way the clutch button works via the MFD tab of the Saitek X52 Flight Stick properties window. See Changing the way your clutch button works in Maintaining your controller settings for details.

Note: You cannot view button names if the Saitek X52 Flight Stick properties window is open.

Changing the current profile

You can use the MFD to change the current profile 'on the fly'. You may, for example, realise that you're not working in the correct profile for the game in progress.

To change the profile on the fly

1Press the clutch button. The LEDs on your clutch and on the main POV control on your flight stick begin to flash on and off. Pressing buttons does not affect the game in progress when the clutch is engaged.

Note: When supplied, the clutch is set up so that you must keep it depressed for as long as you want it to be engaged. You can change the way the clutch works via the MFD tab of the Saitek X52 Flight Stick properties window. See Changing the way your clutch button works in Maintaining your controller settings for details.

2Move the main POV control on your flight stick up (north) or down (south) to scroll through your profiles. As you do this, the profile names are displayed in the bottom row of the centre section of the MFD.

Note: You can use the MFD to access any folder on your computer. To open a folder, push the POV to the right (east). To move up a level, scroll through the files and folders in the current folder until [É] is displayed, and then push the POV to the right (east).

3Select the profile you want by moving the main

POV control right (east) when the profile's name is displayed on the MFD. It becomes the current profile and its settings are applied when you resume the game in progress.

Tip: You can clear the current profile by moving the POV left (west). The buttons on your stick and throttle return to their default settings.

4Release the clutch. The way you do this depends on your clutch settings. Either stop pressing the clutch button or press and release it.

Viewing the time and date

The lower part of the MFD displays the current time and date:

This part of the MFD can also be used as a stopwatch. You toggle between the two features by pressing the Function button. See Using the stopwatch, below, for more information about this feature.

Viewing the time

You can choose the time zone for which the current time is displayed from up to three available time zones. To move between the available time zones, press the up (Start/Stop) and down (Reset) buttons.

As you move between the three time zones, a number is displayed in the bottom right corner of the MFD (in place of the date). This number disappears after a few seconds.

Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is available by default, and is represented by the number 1. You can choose which other time zones are available and the format in which each time is displayed. See Maintaining clock settings in the section Maintaining your controller settings for an explanation of this procedure.

Viewing the dateThe date is displayed in the bottom right-hand corner of the MFD. By default, it is shown in the format MMDDYY. You can change the date format, for example to DDMMYY. See Maintaining date settings in the section Maintaining your controller settings for an explanation of this procedure.

Using the stopwatch

The lower part of the MFD can also be used as a stopwatch. You toggle between the stopwatch and time displays by pressing the Function button. When the stopwatch is selected, the following is displayed:

To use the stopwatch

1Press Start/Stop once. The number of seconds begins to increase.

2 Press Start/Stop again to stop the timer.

3 Press Reset to clear the time and return to 00:00.

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Saitek X52 Changing the current profile, To change the profile on the fly, Viewing the time and date, Using the stopwatch

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.