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From everything I have seen this is the case. No trim yet.

 

I'm still having throttle mapping issues.

 

I'm using an X52, and even when I follow instructions from other threads in the forum I am getting reversed mapping.

 

Anyway, I have had my X52 for quite over 5 years now, and the only problem has been the 'mushy' spring on the stick. I fixed it by inserting plastic disks (from the top of a DVD spindle) in between the base of the stick and the spring.

 

From everything I have seen this is the case. No trim yet.

 

I'm still having throttle mapping issues.

 

I'm using an X52, and even when I follow instructions from other threads in the forum I am getting reversed mapping.

 

Anyway, I have had my X52 for quite over 5 years now, and the only problem has been the 'mushy' spring on the stick. I fixed it by inserting plastic disks (from the top of a DVD spindle) in between the base of the stick and the spring.

 

You can reverse it. Only first time need to do it, it happened to me too.

 

So far been liking my X52 Pro, it is definitely the nicest looking and cheapest hotas with zillions of programmable buttons, sliders and wheels.

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Hello fellow x-52 pro users. Anyone care to list their stick and throttle curves and deadzones? My controls feel a little jumpy, especially the rudder.

 

I tried setting them up once but the game ended up not saving them so I gave up. Don't know if this is a bug or not.

 

Also does anyone know if it's possible yet to assign elevator trim/stabilizer in 109 to buttons? Right now I have it on a rotory, but I'm used to having it on the mousewheel on the throttle. I set it one way to trim up, then trim down, then click in to reset trim. I don't see these key binding options in IL2-BoS yet.

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Curves aren't currently as customizable as rof's so not much to offer yo there, but I do have two buttons assigned to the 109 stab trim on the X52 and they work great.

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I have zoom setup on the thumb slider on the x52 pro throttle. I know a lot of other guys use this as well. Mine is REALLY jumpy however. How do I make it more smooth and less jumpy? I tried putting a large deadzone on the axis. Is it in camera settings? What do you guys do to get the view from jitterying back and forth?

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Loot at camera inertia in the configs. Mine is really smooth, 100% inertia, so you won't have a rubber band kind of zoom.

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Hello fellow x-52 pro users. Anyone care to list their stick and throttle curves and deadzones? My controls feel a little jumpy, especially the rudder.

 

Late reply (and I have the regular x52) but with pitch sens curve set to 0.12/0.50, it feels comfortable to switch between BoS and IL2 hsfx7 (not using curves) in terms of aerial gunnery.

 

Rudder sens set to 0.22 seems to allow precise correction of minor sideslip as well as effective use in aerial gunnery.

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