INTRODUCTION
Welcome to my text-only review of the Saitek X52 Pro. As this is my first attempt at a somewhat comprehensive review I don't expect it to be up to the same standard as what is otherwise available.QUICK SUMMARY
A mid-range, 2-piece HOTAS (Hands On Throttle And Stick) joystick setup designed for flight simulation of all kinds. It's not stylised on anything in particular but has been designed to "feel" appropriate. Noteable design elements include the hall effect (magnetic) sensors for the X and Y axes, software adjustable lighting, and a software-controllable Multi-Function Display (MFD) LCD screen.In all there are 15 push-buttons (one of which - the trigger - functions as two separate inputs), 3 two-position momentary switches (6 more buttons), a 3-way selector, 9 axes when you include the mouse controller, 3 hats and 3 rollers. Directly accessible software configuration allows for 12 momentary functions (7 on the stick), 3 2-way momentary functions, a 3-way toggle function, 1 rotary function, 9 analogue axial functions (3 on the stick) and 3 digital axial functions (2 on the stick, can be configured as 4-way or 8-way). Any non-axial/-rotary control can also be used as a shift-state either on its own or in combination with others, allowing for literally hundreds of configuration options. An additional 4 momentary functions and 2 rotary functions are available to specialy created plug-ins, but these only interact with the MFD readout.
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