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VBF-12_Snake9
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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 :wacko: . 

  • Upvote 3
Posted

Thank you for the fix! it worked for me! :good:

 

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.

  • 1 year later...
AvengerSeawolf
Posted (edited)

Thank you for the fix! it worked for me! :good:

 

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.post-58403-0-00071700-1428464834_thumb.jpg

Don't t know If done right though.

 

Edited by AvengerSeawolf
VBF-12_Snake9
Posted

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

Sorry just realized you don't have a x52. 

 

key%20commands.jpg

AvengerSeawolf
Posted (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. 

 

key%20commands.jpg

OK now have seen  it , thanks a bunch -- !!!!!!!!!!!

 2x times pressed and the last one released. Hope it helps others as well.

Edited by AvengerSeawolf

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