This means that the stick is very easily moved and I found myself having to turn down the sensitivity in game to stop myself sending the plane pitching up 20 degrees when I pulled back the slightest amount. Unlike some pricier H.O.T.A.S units, the tension spring is un-adjustable. Now my least favourite thing about this throttle. However it is still better than not having it I suppose.
Unfortunately this is not very effective as there is still a fair amount of play in the stick with the stitch pulled out. Moving down the stick is a small switch allowing you to lock the twist function, something very useful if you use rudder pedals like myself. Other than the two on the back they all light up with blue LED's, something which comes in particularly useful at night. All of the buttons seem to be using a decent quality switch and are all reachable. units the throttle does not have many buttons but the stick makes up for that. While being on the large side, the stick is adjustable with the nut at the back in order to move the palm rest up about an inch something I found very useful to aid my small hands reaching all the buttons. The soft touch material is very satisfyingly smooth. The feel of both the units in my hands felt remarkably nice. After removing the throttle and stick from the box I was amused by the weight of the individual units, something I'll talk about in a bit. 2.2 kgs, probably aided by the dense recyclable packing material that Logitech use for all of their flight simulation products. When first picking up the box I was surprised how heavy it was. This is obvious as the packaging features all Logitech branding in the new blue and black box. Just for the record I was delivered the rebranded version and supposedly improved 'Logitech G' model, over the original Saitek version. Delivered next day with Prime in a box larger than life as per usual. Ga naar onze Privacyverklaring voor meer informatie over hoe en voor welke doeleinden Amazon persoonsgegevens gebruikt (zoals de bestelgeschiedenis van Amazon Store). Je kunt je keuzes op elk moment wijzigen door naar Cookievoorkeuren te gaan, zoals beschreven in de Cookieverklaring. Klik op 'Cookies aanpassen' om deze cookies te weigeren, meer gedetailleerde keuzes te maken of voor meer informatie.
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X52 Professional takes all the standout features from the original X52 to the next level.
It’s specific purpose is to meet or exceed the demands of the best space and flight simulator pilots. is a fully integrated hands on throttle and stick flight controller. Thank to the Citizen R-M-C, who inspired me in this threat to adapt his X52 Pro Template to the normal X52. Import Profile JoystickSaitekX52 and map it to you joystick. In Star Citizen go to Options -> Keymapping -> Joystick -> advanced. You'll see a nice image of your HOTAS with three choices at the top. Open that guy up and select X52 Pro flight control system.
You need to open the software, in windows 8.1 it's under Smart Technology on the app page listed as 'Profile Editor". Frequently Asked Questions How do i get x52 pro flight control system?