This might not be the solution to everyone but it worked for me. There you choose generic usb (NOT THE X52 PRO!).
#Saitek x52 software and drivers install#
Instead you want to choose what usb driver to install yourself. Then pick the option that doesnt automatically update drivers. However, I remember I had an actual software for this stick and throttle, where I could actually deactivate the pinkie Shift/Clutch mode. Right click and choose to update drivers. Didnt play for quite a while and bought a new PC in the meantime. There I found the USB symbol with a triangle and red exclamation mark. Se here: It still didn't work.įinal solution: After doing the above steps I downloaded latest drivers and when prompted to plug in x52 pro usb I did as told, but then immediately went in to Device manager. Then I deleted all evidence of ever installing any Saitek product. First I thought there would be a problem with the ubs 3.0 my MB supports, and because of that I disabled xHCI in the bios. I have windows 10 and a Gigabyte motherboard z170-hd3p. More specifically, when i was told to attach x52 pro-usb to computer i couldnt click next to go on with the installation (as if I hadn't connected it to the computer at all). Because of this I could not install saitek/madcatz drivers. When I connected the x52 pro-usb to the computer-usb the computer did not want to register/install the x52 pro, at least it installed it so it didnt work. I will provide the solution here so that I might help someone else out. Where Saitek went wrong with the X-55 Rhino by /u/GoloithĪfter about 8 hours on forums I solved the problem with my x52 pro. HOTAS mount with PVC pipes by /u/irrelevant_queryĪnother HOTAS mount with PVC pipes by /u/vsTerminus
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