X52 pro drift?

They have hall sensors so they are really precise but tend to jiggle a bit. If you go to the properties tab on your device and set the dead zone there you can see the jiggle and precisely place the dead zone to eliminate it.
 
They have hall sensors so they are really precise but tend to jiggle a bit. If you go to the properties tab on your device and set the dead zone there you can see the jiggle and precisely place the dead zone to eliminate it.

please elaborate how i can see the jiggle.
 
Adjusting deadzone does work. If you find the ship drifting suddenly and mid-game, simply unplug the X52 USB cable from the PC and plug it again.
 
When you start to see it happening, unplug the cable (the one that runs between the throttle and stick) from the stick, then replug it. That will re-initialize the hall sensors and the stick will stop drifting, without your computer seeing a USB event (which can cause problems if you're in the middle of a game)
 
please elaborate how i can see the jiggle.

in Windows go to devices and right click the x52. Go to properties (maybe advanced properties) it will show all your axis and the output with sliders under them. The axis is a red line and you will see some of them vibrating when centered. From there it's easy eliminate. You can also change the colors of all the buttons in another tab the yellow is pretty similar to the Orange huds in the game.
 
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