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Saitek Hardware Users

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Dear Pilots.This morning I had alittle issue where my Saitek X52 hardware was playing up. It appeared that the trottle in the VC cockpit was shaking about and also the panning seemed less smooth and jerky.To resolve this here is what i did ..Go to this path....Local C:/ Users / Yourname. so for me it is steven inwood / appdata / roaming / mircosoft / FSX / controls. In the controls folder you will find a stantard XML document. This is the file for your hardware controls... Remove that from the file. ( DELETE).Then close this down restart FSX, and after you have restarted the application, go to the settings area where you can calibrate your hardware again, save it and then this solves it..Hope this is of some help it may help for other issues in the future..If you just re try and calibrate without doing any of the above before hand thinking it will just clibrate over the top of that old file before you dlelte it .. It don't work !Regards Steve

Happened to me once, i fixed it with reinstalling the drivers :)thanks for the info!Regards,Shadowzy

PC Specs:

mobo:Asus-Striker 2 Extream

ram:4GB Project X @ 1800mhz (temporarily replaced with 8GB Corsair XMS3 @1600mhz

cpu:Intel QX9770 @ 3.60ghz

hdd:VelociRaptor @ Raid0, x2 500GB, x1 1TB

gfx:Nvidia 460SE main, 520gs physicx

I have the GoFlight TQ6 which seems to be doing that now for a while so I might try your advice and see if I can rectify the problem.Thanks for letting us know.CheersAdam

Adam James

 

Thermaltake Armor + | Thermaltake Tough Power 1500WT PSU | i7 920 @ OC'd 3.8Ghz | GA-EX58 Extreme | Watercooled | 18GB DDR3 @ 1600 @ 9-9-9-28 | GTX580 SOC | OCZ 120GB Agility 3 SSD for FSX, | Windows7 x64Bit RTM | 4x AOC 22" LCDs @ 1680x1050 |

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