Wanting to upgrade my old X52 Pro but after looking over the manual for the VKB software, I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed.
Never had any problems using the Saitek SST program, and now the Logitech software to program my hotas, but the VKB software looks way beyond my skill level.
I realize this is not a plug and play device, but is it possible for the common man to setup and program buttons/switches on this stick without having a tech degree?
Just an old retired guy wanting to get some fight time in without too much hassle.
Thanks for advice.
How complex is the software?
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Re: How complex is the software?
Auger wrote:on this stick
What stick are you referring to? There are several variants of Gunfighter or Gladiator series joysticks available.
Either way, if you want to do just the basics, i.e., unbox, calibrate, and fly, then calibration that's all you have to do then. For that, I would recommend VKB's WIZZO app. On the other hand, VKBdevCfg, whose manual you likely looked at, allows for much deeper customization far beyond calibration than most people would need.
Also, if you are looking at the Gladiator Mk.II, you don't even need software to calibrate it, as it has a non-software calibration mode built in.
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Re: How complex is the software?
Yeah VKBDevconfig allows you to create button settings for stuff I never even thought of! It CAN be complicated like that but only because the controller is capable of all these extra things most of us never had available in any stick before. But it doesn't have to be complicated if you're not looking to use any of that. Wizzo will get you going insofar as setting up the axii and calibrating but it doesn't do any of the button programming. For that you need to use VKBDevconfig, which will do all the other stuff too. It does take some getting used to but you'll see it's a pretty cool program once you get the hang of it.
For most basic things you may not need all that. One of the games I use has a very good key mapping suite built into it so I never had to program the stick itself for much other than certain macros. Each button or hat press has a button number assigned to it in the base profile, I forget how many there are... But it's a lot on the MCG-Pro!
Check out the guide. There's a pdf on the VKB downloads page. It's extensive but just tune out the stuff about boolean functions and stick to what ya need. Unless that's your thing! If you run into a problem just ask here for help.
For most basic things you may not need all that. One of the games I use has a very good key mapping suite built into it so I never had to program the stick itself for much other than certain macros. Each button or hat press has a button number assigned to it in the base profile, I forget how many there are... But it's a lot on the MCG-Pro!
Check out the guide. There's a pdf on the VKB downloads page. It's extensive but just tune out the stuff about boolean functions and stick to what ya need. Unless that's your thing! If you run into a problem just ask here for help.
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