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- #Saitek x52 software install path zip file
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- #Saitek x52 software install path driver
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Please make sure you place the profile (War Thunder137a.pr0) in this new location. It is now C:\Users\Public\Documents\SmartTechnology Profiles It was previously C:\Users\Public\Documents\Saitek SD6 Profiles
#Saitek x52 software install path update
Please note, the file location of the SST profile has changed with the driver/SST software update 7.0.2.7. The path for the SST profile ( War Thunder137a.pr0) in Windows 7 is C:\Users\Public\Documents\SmartTechnology Profiles - After placing the profile in the correct folder, select the profile and load it by clicking the system tray icon for SST (mini throttle icon). WTconfigSST137a.zip: Saitek SST profile () and WT controls configuration files. They must be used in conjunction for the profile to work correctly:
#Saitek x52 software install path zip file
The 'i' button can now be mapped in SST and will work with my profile:Ĭontained in the following ZIP file are the Saitek SST profile and the War Thunder controls configuration file. Click the MFD tab at the top of the control panel and then untick 'Enable Clutch Mode'. To disable clutch mode, click the X52 SST tray icon and select 'Control Panel'. In this profile it is used for wheel brakes and airbrake and not clutch mode. This will allow the 'i' button to function as a standard mappable button. If you are using older drivers, my advice would be to uninstall those (and SST) and install the linked latest versions.įor this profile to work correctly you will also need to disable 'Clutch mode' mode in the Saitek control panel. Windows 64bit (XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8) : SST Programming Software
#Saitek x52 software install path drivers
Windows 64bit (XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8) : Drivers Windows 32bit (XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8) : SST Programming Software Windows 32bit (XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8) : Drivers Latest drivers for 32/64bit Windows (as of ): This profile was created and tested with the latest software (as of ) and may not function correctly if your installed software is out of date. It is important that your Saitek drivers are up to date for both the device and SST. Key assignments in the SST profile use the key mappings of the config file and these mappings are different to the default keys. You have to use BOTH files for this profile to work correctly. The SST profile must be used in conjunction with the included WT configuration file also. This will not work with the standard version of the X-52.
#Saitek x52 software install path pro
This profile will only work if you are running Saitek SST software and the Pro version of the X-52. There are 50+ main functions mapped with this profile with at least 25 on the throttle and 25 on the flight stick. Here is my Saitek X-52 Pro profile for anyone that wants to try it, modify it to their own liking or simply use this post as a guide to setting up their own profile. Many thanks to everyone who downloaded my last profile which peaked at 1010 downloads!! :salute: "Return to Base" - You can now quickly announce this to explain why you are leaving the battle or why you can't offer assistance. You now have a macro to offer a quick apology! "Sorry!" - You may not have been able to answer the call for help quickly enough or were caught up in a spot of accidental friendly fire (we've all done it!). Working now with new macros!Ĭhanged two of the earlier radio calls and included two very useful new ones: There are now more button presses required in 1.37 to send out radio calls so my last profile (133d) would not complete. Updated for 1.37 with reprogrammed macro radio calls. I am considering reinstalling Windows 10, but I'm not sure if that will even work.:santa: :santa: :santa: Lastest update: - See pic and notes below for changes :santa: :santa: :santa: Lastly, I've tried "Update Driver" in Device Manager but to no avail.
#Saitek x52 software install path driver
I've also tried rebooting my computer and various combinations of having the HOTAS unplugged or plugged in prior to the driver install process. I've tried the 2 front USB 2.0 ports, 2 rear USB 2.0 ports, and a few USB 3.0 ports. During the installation process of the driver it prompts me to plug in the HOTAS but it does not recognize it. I've tried a clean install of the latest Saitek drivers ( ). It is listed as an "Unkown Device" in Windows Device manager. Nevertheless, when it is plugged in, everything is lit except the MFD and the throttle control position markers. The recent Windows update may be relevant, I'm not sure. It has worked before (I've owned it for about 6 months), but I'm not sure what caused it to cease working. I am having trouble getting my X52 Pro to work on Windows 10.