![]() ![]() Ok, I did that and I calibrated it and it still sticks, you can see it move about the box, the cross, and then the cross just stays in one pace as u keep moving the stick and it will "unstick" after u move it around some but it still is unpredictable and will not always "unstick" right away, also the buttons don't always respond when u push them. Contact then.īTW - Don't use the calibration in Windows Games Controller, use the software from Thrustmaster. Controllers used are an Xbox one controller (wired) and a thrustmaster TX wheel. I tried rebooting into safe mode and it loads just fine. Thrustmaster has replacement parts for some defects, no cheap and shipping cost from France start in ~30 Euros. Recently started having an issue where the game controllers window (joy.cpl) is very slow to come up, freezes and gives me 'not responding'. ![]() The X52 Pro is a Saitek model, in case Logitech has made any hardware changes. I contacted Thrustmaster who asked for a video demonstrating the problem (easy way is to plug it into a pc, download and run the thrustmaster control panel software and use your phone to film the yaw input bar going bananas) and they sent out a replacement unit with no quibbles whatsoever. It appears in the 'old' Control Panel but none of the properties are reachable, e.g. If the cross don't follow your movements the joystick is defective. There are no Windows 11 drivers as yet, and without drivers Windows 11 wont recognise the joystick as it used to. If it is and this game or other driving games still dont see the shifter a possible fix. In the new window select you joystick, then click in properties and test the joystick moving the grip in + and in circles. Assuming you have windows 10 enter JOY.CPL in the Windows search panel and open that to make sure the device shifter is working there first. Press Win key + R in the box type joy.cpl hity Enter. ![]()
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