

Load up the Profile Editor to edit the desired profile. Solution 2: Delete the shift states for the stick in the Profile Editor utility for the default/your Elite configuration profile. Issue 2: Joy6 (the pinkie finger button on the stick) doesn't work/can't be mapped (default 'UI Focus Mode' in the Elite config)

Within the Control Panel settings it's in the MFD tab, and under Clutch Settings untick "Enable Clutch Mode", then Apply and close the dialog. Right-click the Saitek X52 icon in your task bar (The Profile Editor) and go to the Control Panel menu option. Solution 1: Disable 'Clutch' mode for the stick. Issue 1: Button30 (default 'boost' in the Elite config) button doesn't work in game. However as some of the other issues require that utility to be installed to resolve them, I am assuming you've installed both the joystick driver and the configuration utility from MadCatz' website. 2 - Some of these issues only appear if you have the Saitek Profile Editor utility installed. My solutions work even if this dialog is closed (As it should be except for when testing). This is presumably because with that open certain custom settings for the stick are overridden. A lot of these issue go away if the Windows Control Panel joystick dialog (where you can see which buttons/axes you are using as you use them) is open in the background. I don't know if the X52 has enough buttons on the sticks to accomplish that, but I have:I had a fair few issues with this when I first got my X52, in that I didn't seem to be able to bind half the buttons I wanted, and others weren't showing up as I expected them to, so I thought i'd outline the issues I had here and the solutions, in case anyone else is also suffering similarly. Why do you have 2 missile buttons? Lock and fire is the same? Speed is one of your major evading weapons. Match speed also doesn't make allot of sense, better to keep firing distance with manoeuvring and strafing and maintain full speed (unless you are flying a 350R). The missile and shield control on top are secondary. Gives me full freedom in picking the best target without leaving my other primary controls: fire, countermeasures, strafing and boost. Very practical while doing close quarters dogfight within a swarm and strafing at the side of a swarm. That makes my targeting one of the primary controls. pinky: Countermeasures, switch and fire thumb: on top missiles, 4 way switch shields, 8 way switch view thumb: on left side of stick 4 way switch targeting, I think that is your firegroup 2 Index finger: firegroup 1 + firegroup 2, double stage trigger I don't know if the X52 has enough buttons on the sticks to accomplish that, but I have: Click to expand.I meant the hostile friendly targeting.
