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I am in need of some help setting up my X-52 to work with controlling the aircraft. I have tried to set my X-52 and just can't get the hang of it. Is there any documentation on how to do this? I understand there can be many different ways to set up the buttons per user. What I am looking for is a guide on how I can make my own. I am looking very forward to getting into this sim. It blows me away. Thanks for any help. waddy

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Hello!

Welcome to the forums. I don't have an X-52, so I cant help you there, but I believe this has been posted in the wrong section. You'll probably have some more help if you post it in troubleshooting.

I hope you get you X52 working,

-Blake

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Hi Cutter.

I use a X-52 and it is a great stick for ArmA ( as it is for every flying).

I can talk you through everything you want to do, but I don't get what you mean exactly right now.

Are you refering to the Saitek programming software or ingame mapping?

Anyway - Here are some basic tips to get started.

1. The spring tension on the X-52 is a bit weak and therefor you have to really be carefull not to make accidental ( small) movements - this can be really anoying in helicopters, as you have to compensate the movement.

There's a real easy method to increase spring tension though.

you can look at a video on how to do it - really easy.

2. If you have done so you can leave all values in your arma config cfg at 1.00000 - volia; very precise and comfortable stick.

If you don't want to do this tweak, you might wan't to set them

to steps from 0.00000 to 1.00000 for fine controll (0.0000, 0.1000, 0.2000 [...] 1.0000).

As for buttons - how do you want to set them up:

In ArmA or via the controll software?

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