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I couldn't assign the rotaries to anything.
Dave "John Hogan" wrote in message ... Hmmm, I assigned the rudder axis to the thumb rotary on the throttle and all is well. Even works on the helicopters. John H. Richard Whitcombe wrote: I'm with Richard on this one, Dave. I can see no reason to return an X45 system if you've already got a fully functioning one. I used to own the first series Microsoft Force Feedback joystick - which was fine - but this Christmas I went for the Saitek X45 because of the separate throttle. I did have some concerns about the lack FF but when you get playing, you never notice the absence of FF (or the presence of it either - it's 'just there', in the background). I had a FFB stick as well, from my experience no game, including flight sim modelled feedback properly - even in FS2002 (i havent tried 2004 with it) was grotty and felt like a poorly tested addon after thought - it didnt help my flying at all. The configuration isn't quite as straight forward as it should be (drag and drop is needed) and it isn't a flexible as it should be either (as Richard notes). But these 'limitations' affect all controllers, not just the X45. I tend not to use the saitek config software as the MS in game assignments thing works well - the inability to bind rudder trim as an analogue axis is a MS problem with the game itself and not the joystick - you wont bind it on any controller for that reason. |
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I would love to see your assignment settings if you have the time. thanx
Dave Schwartz Commack, NY "Roy" wrote in message nk.net... I use the x-45 and I love it. I can post a rundown of my assignment settings if anyone is interested. I do not use any "profiles" when playing flight sim. (I do use profiles for other games though) I just leave the joystick's direct x assignments alone and assign functions from within FS2004 itself. I also use ch usb pedals "Richard Whitcombe" wrote in message ... "Dave Schwartz" wrote in message et... Hi. Does anyone have the Saitek X45 Joystick and Throttle combination. Yes it at Best Buy recently. Are you happy with it. Can you suggest assignments for it's numerous buttons and controls? Should I keep it or return it? Why would you want to return a perfectly good working joystick ? Why buy it if you didnt want it ? For what its worth im very happy with mine althoug hi preferred the X36 (nicely colour, less annoying LEDs). I dont use many of the button combinations, the only really useful ones i set are the thumbwheel rotary for elevator trim and the forefinger 4 way had on the throttle for rudder trim. On that subject a rant, WHEN will MS enable me to set the rudder trim to a rotary wheel ! The elevator is great, surely they should give us rudder too. |
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I've had problems assigning rotaries to stuff too. I'd really like to
assign prop and mixture to rotaries on the throttle part but it never seems to work too well. "Dave Schwartz" wrote in message et... I couldn't assign the rotaries to anything. Dave "John Hogan" wrote in message ... Hmmm, I assigned the rudder axis to the thumb rotary on the throttle and all is well. Even works on the helicopters. John H. Richard Whitcombe wrote: I'm with Richard on this one, Dave. I can see no reason to return an X45 system if you've already got a fully functioning one. I used to own the first series Microsoft Force Feedback joystick - which was fine - but this Christmas I went for the Saitek X45 because of the separate throttle. I did have some concerns about the lack FF but when you get playing, you never notice the absence of FF (or the presence of it either - it's 'just there', in the background). I had a FFB stick as well, from my experience no game, including flight sim modelled feedback properly - even in FS2002 (i havent tried 2004 with it) was grotty and felt like a poorly tested addon after thought - it didnt help my flying at all. The configuration isn't quite as straight forward as it should be (drag and drop is needed) and it isn't a flexible as it should be either (as Richard notes). But these 'limitations' affect all controllers, not just the X45. I tend not to use the saitek config software as the MS in game assignments thing works well - the inability to bind rudder trim as an analogue axis is a MS problem with the game itself and not the joystick - you wont bind it on any controller for that reason. |
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Saitek X-45
Joystick Trigger Views Pinkie Views Reverse Launch Gear A Panel B Coordinates Framerate C Autopilot Hat 1 Up Up/Right Right Down/Right Down Down/Left Left Up/Left Hat 2 Up Elevator Trim Down Up/Right Right Rudder Trim Right Down/Right Down Elevator Trim Up Down/Left Left Rudder Trim Left Up/Left Saitek X-45 Throttle D Spoilers Hat 3 Up Increase Prop Up/Right Right Increase Mixture Down/Right Down Decrease Prop Down/Left Left Decrease Mixture Up/Left Mouse Button Tailhook Mouse Up Retract Flaps Up/Right Right Open Cowl Flaps Down/Right Down Extend Flaps Down/Left Left Close Cowl Flaps Up/Left Aux 1 2 3 Rotary 1 Inc Dec Rotary 2 Inc Dec Rudder Rudder "Dave Schwartz" wrote in message et... I would love to see your assignment settings if you have the time. thanx Dave Schwartz Commack, NY |
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![]() "Roy" wrote in message ink.net... I've had problems assigning rotaries to stuff too. I'd really like to assign prop and mixture to rotaries on the throttle part but it never seems to work too well. That big is easy, in the MS flight sim go into the control settings menu, select AXIS and you can then assign the prop pitch, mixture and so on to a rotary in there. You will need to alter the null zone and so on after that. |
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![]() I wish that Saitek would market the pedals from the R440 or R100 racing wheel with the X45. The X45 is a good set up but needs real rudder pedals. Ive got a MS FFB wheel with pedals and id love to be able to use though in flight sim in combination with my stick. Not found a way yet though. -- --- Notice to spammers: SPAM THIS ADDRESS PLEASE Tirelli, Quirino Via T.Rossi N.6 Benevento, BN 82100 IT Tel: +393383709678 Fax: +39338370967 ---- |
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Richard Whitcombe wrote:
I wish that Saitek would market the pedals from the R440 or R100 racing wheel with the X45. The X45 is a good set up but needs real rudder pedals. Ive got a MS FFB wheel with pedals and id love to be able to use though in flight sim in combination with my stick. Not found a way yet though. Richard, I'm sorry, I found the screenshots I took when setting up my MOMO pedals but they make no sense to me. A small problem I have. I will post what I have though, and to tell the truth, if I finally figured it out, you should be able to get it going quickly. The pedals work fine with both my Sidewinder Stick and the CH Yoke. -- Take care boB Flying FS2002 in Texas __________________________________________________ ________________________ Bob, Gabriella, Kuma, Chica, Balto, Blitz, Gussie, Costa and Tiger Kempner, Central Texas __________________________________________________ _______________________ |
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