Saitek x52 drivers11/19/2022 ![]() It used to work perfectly, so that’s why I am wondering if anyone else has the issue, and is there any configuration file anywhere, that holds the center point reference value for the joystick, that I can tweak to re- center it.Īpart from that FS2020 is an amzing product, so thank you all for reading, and thanks in advance for any suggestions or advice you can offer. Moving it left however has little effect until the stick is moved significantly, and then the aircraft lurches left. The problem of course is that when you move the stick right, the aircraft banks as normal. That will allow the aircraft to fly straight. I have a workaround, I have set the X-Axis sensitivity to around -30% and also increased the Dead Zone to around 50%. It seems however the “Center Point” is referenced to the Left by default, thus when the stick is “actually” centered, FS2020 read it as rolling right. This reference point should be carried over to FS2020, for the “center” position of the stick. I know how to calibrate the HOTAS in windows, and as below, you can see the stick is perfectly centered. I know they re-added the sensitivity window in that patch, and I think something has also broken in doing so. ![]() After the Japan Patch, every aircraft, immediately pulls to the right on take off. ![]() When I initially loaded FS2020, it worked a dream. The stick will work with standard drivers but the product drivers AND profiling software are needed for the following: - Switching the 'clutch' (i) button to be a standard button rather than being used as a special key within the stick that generates no button events to the OS. I have a Saitek X52 Hotas, standard setup. ![]() I was wondering if anyone had the same issue I am seeing. ![]()
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