In my case I have a profile setup to enable me to use the ministick to control the FSS movement, as this setup works for me. The ministick controller does move the mouse by default, but only if I have a profile loaded - which is why I suggested to the OP to create a profile and enable it. Now when you move your X52 ministick it should move your mouse cursor and when your in-game and have activated headlook, you will be able to use the ministick for headlook.Ĭlick to expand.I am using a 12 year old X52 along with the original Windows 7 64 bit drivers from Saitek because they have proven to be stable over the years. Save and name your Profile and then select it as your default profile via the little Saitek App on your windows taskbar. Scroll to the bottom of the columns till you find the Ministick Setting BoxesĬheck they are set to Ministick X Axis = Mouse and Ministick Y Axis = Mouse (in all 6 modes)ĭo not change or alter any other settings.
Go to you Saitek Flight Control System (SST) and Open the Profile Editor - this creates a blank profile to work with.
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Using the ministick to control headlook will work, however, movement may not be smooth or controlled enough to make it workable - your welcome to give it a try.Īlso - before you modify any of your custom keybinds in ED, make sure you know how to save, backup and restore your keybinds.Ĭheck that you have set up Headlook Mode - Mouse Headlook to ON in your ED Controls profile.