I've been on a Symantec training course for the last few days. At their offices they had one of those wheels in a full cabinet playing some F1 game whose name escapes me. Great fun for breaks between sessions. You will love it!
I've been on a Symantec training course for the last few days. At their offices they had one of those wheels in a full cabinet playing some F1 game whose name escapes me. Great fun for breaks between sessions. You will love it!
Don't need a USB3 hub to get this well known issue with the X52.
I have a shortcut to the Saitek Drivers and reinstall anytime this happens. Changing USB port is a common one and sometimes adding a new USB device.
This is the one and only gripe I have with Saitek, hopefully the new X55F Rhino stick will not have this problem as the stick and throttle have separate USB cables.
Sure is! Mine arrived yesterday and it both looks and feels awesome.I'm in exactly the same boat.
My X52 Pro arrived yesterday. For those of us unused to these things, its quite a sight unpacking the thing and seeing buttons and switches everywhere!
I was hoping for a 1.2 release that fixed this and other bugs. It will be a bit galling for the Warthog owners if the 2.0 release doesn't fix this leaving us a distinct disadvantage.
I was hoping for a 1.2 release that fixed this and other bugs. It will be a bit galling for the Warthog owners if the 2.0 release doesn't fix this leaving us a distinct disadvantage.
I have a Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X that I've used on my PS3 and PC. If it doesn't seem to fit the bill, I may try out a XBox controller to see how that works.
http://www.amazon.com/Thrustmaster-...8&qid=1390161819&sr=8-2&keywords=thrustmaster
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This is what I am currently using
I appreciate that clarification, was just aimed at those with newer MBs who've used the driver disks and installed them by default without checking. Driver port issues are generally down to you not changing the USB profiles to never shut down, windows will shut down USB ports without warning unless you've told it to leave them alone. That's something else to check.
Likewise, only with a proper 3-pin plug.![]()