VBF-12_Snake9 Posted December 27, 2013 Posted December 27, 2013 I finally was able to make the game recognize the Shift + key setting correctly. For example, mapping Rads for lag. Go into x52 programing software, right click fire A button (any button). Click on New Advanced command. You will have a Press macro, Repeat macro, Release Macro. In all three, enter in Ctrl + equals key. Now you will have 4 key presses in all three command lines. Select and delete the last two key presses in each command line. This will leave you with two key presses (Right Ctrl, =) in each of the three command lines. Click enter and save. Now the game recognizes correctly the Ctrl + equals key. If anyone would like to post a picture of the command lines that would be great. I don't have any capture program to do that. Tried to upload my x52 profile but it says I don't have permission. Hope this helps the x52 users out there. This was driving me . 3
HR_Pingu Posted December 28, 2013 Posted December 28, 2013 Thank you for the fix! it worked for me! Not at first, but I checked the macro boxes on the "new advanced command" window and it did the job. I think this problem will be fixed in the future but this work around is good for me now.
AvengerSeawolf Posted April 8, 2015 Posted April 8, 2015 (edited) Thank you for the fix! it worked for me! Not at first, but I checked the macro boxes on the "new advanced command" window and it did the job. I think this problem will be fixed in the future but this work around is good for me now. Can you post an image of how the key presses look. When I enter the kystrokes in each Press Macro , Repeat Macro and Release macro then I get at least 3x 4 keystrokes, so I have to delete some. I delete then 2 of each section, first section is pressed , second section is released and then released again, see image. Don't t know If done right though. Edited April 8, 2015 by AvengerSeawolf
VBF-12_Snake9 Posted April 8, 2015 Author Posted April 8, 2015 I have attached my x52 proflie. You should be able to drop it in your program storage ( mine is under My Documents) and open it through your proflie editor. Find my shift B setting located when the pinkie switch is latched. There you can click on it and will be able to bring up the advanced setting. http://www.mediafire.com/download/d094by793duv588/Il2.pr0 Hope this helps. I have pmed you the same post.
VBF-12_Snake9 Posted April 8, 2015 Author Posted April 8, 2015 Sorry just realized you don't have a x52.
AvengerSeawolf Posted April 8, 2015 Posted April 8, 2015 (edited) I have attached my x52 proflie. You should be able to drop it in your program storage ( mine is under My Documents) and open it through your proflie editor. Find my shift B setting located when the pinkie switch is latched. There you can click on it and will be able to bring up the advanced setting. http://www.mediafire.com/download/d094by793duv588/Il2.pr0 Hope this helps. I have pmed you the same post. Thank you , I have an X55 , I think that will not fit in . I just wanted to see the keystrokes on the editor to see numnbers when and which are on and off and so on.. Just like the picture. I suppose it must be the same editing interface so I can "translate" it to mine. Thank you again pal/. Sorry just realized you don't have a x52. OK now have seen it , thanks a bunch -- !!!!!!!!!!! 2x times pressed and the last one released. Hope it helps others as well. Edited April 8, 2015 by AvengerSeawolf
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