However, now that I’m getting a little more acclimated, it has become an issue in trying to refine my setup. It wasn’t a real problem at first, I’ve had all I could handle just getting through the first few training scenarios. So since swapping out my Saitek ST290 with the X52 (not Pro) a couple months ago, I’ve had this issue with Pinky switch not being recognized in BMS. I got Falcon 4.0 when it first came out, but got away from it for many years and was excited to realize it was still around and had developed into this incredible simulator. * this profile file also includes bands on the throttle slider, you’d want to remove that for this example SimCursorLeft -1 0 0xCB 0 0 0 1 "Mini-Stick: RDR CURSOR Left - (Arrow Left)" SimCursorDown -1 0 0xD0 0 0 0 1 "Mini-Stick: RDR CURSOR Down - (Arrow Down)" SimCursorRight -1 0 0xCD 0 0 0 1 "Mini-Stick: RDR CURSOR Right - (Arrow Right)" SimCursorUp -1 0 0xC8 0 0 0 1 "Mini-Stick: RDR CURSOR Up - (Arrow Up)" You don’t need to use my full profile, but you could dissect it and grab the bits from any of the included keyfiles for RADAR cursor and copy them over your existing keyfile (mine are set to use arrow keys, up/down/left/right) - and set the profiler to use the included profile with mini-stick bands:į/…/semlerpdx-s-x52-pro-falconeer-hotas-profile-for-bms-4-35 Said in Saitek X52 Pro radar cursor My “Falconeer” profile for X52 Pro (logitech or saitek) shows instructions on how to use the X52 profiler software along with an included profile file for using the mini-stick as ‘bands’ to control the RADAR cursor.
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