

A confirmation message is displayed on-screen.If prompted, click Yes in the User Account Control window.Double-click “Saitek - Clear Calibration - X52.reg” to run the script.zip file or extract the contents using any file extraction software of your choice. This script is designed to update the Windows registry safely, however, continue at your own risk.

WARNING: Incorrectly modifying the Windows registry can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. The zip file contains a script that removes the X52 H.O.T.A.S. To resolve the problem, you’ll need to run a Registry Editor (RegEdit) script to remove the entries in the Windows registry, and then recalibrate the data range.ĭo the following to recalibrate your X52 H.O.T.A.S. axes appear to be off-center in the Game Controllers Test Page, the calibration data range might be bad. Have asked Logitech-who now owns Saitek apparently-for assistance, but that's been like barking at the moon.If your X52 H.O.T.A.S. I have read most if not all of the threads on X52 issues and have tried many of those solutions-am getting pretty frustrated as I bought Occulus pretty much for this game. I can get my Xbox controller to work but that's a miserable experience trying to fly and especially land with that thing! I have tried various things with "Big Picture" (which also recognizes my X-52 Pro) trying to run the game not using Steam VR but rather launching it normally and them going into Occulus and selecting it, but nothing will get my X52 Pro to actually function in game. I recently purchased an Occulus Rift and using the X52 Pro is about the only way to fly using a VR headset, as you need to be able to execute functions pretty much by feel-mouse and keyboard are impossible. The game recognizes the X52 Pro as I think I finally overcame the issues with loading the Saitek drivers in Windows 10. I am having problems with the X52 Pro settings that I enter through the options menu actually taking.
