

I'm having a terrible experience with windows 10, not one but TWO of my rather common network adapters are still not supported officially and act very buggy as well. Waiting patiently for a driver update I guess. You can make a temporary controls profile in your games and attempt to work around the fact you do not have multiple profiles and macros and such so you can at least use the damn thing. For example, trigger is button 1 in control panel, so games will now detect this as "button 1". I've found a temporary solution though! If you play your games while you have the control panel open, your games will detect the presses as their number. MFD text also seems to flicker? Very strange behaviour all around. The display of which button I'm pressing on the MFD is also buggy, sometimes it shows trigger all the time and only some buttons show and only sometimes. Unplugging it causes the mouse to be unresponsive and you get that stupid "boop boop" each time you click. Profile settings will not work, such as key bindings. If so which driver and sst version are you usingĮxact same issues here, running Win 10 pro.

It looks like it repeat button click several times.Īnother big issue if I unplug my joystick my win10 stop responding to mouse click and it beeps every time I click. My x52 pro don't respond when testing in sst input interface. You need to load each old config for each controller and each aircraft into the appropriate joystick/hotas slot and then resave them, which will copy your old setup into the new filename structure, and then it should all work fine.Ĭ:\Users\YourUserName\Saved Games\Dcs\Config\Input\A-10C\joystick\ I ask because when you change operating system and use old joystick configs, they will not work, as DCS makes new input configs with a major change in the filenames, serialized type deal, when there is a major change in op system. Is anyone else running Windows 10 and x52 pro?ĭid you use your old config files for joystick setup or completely setup each controller from scratch once dcs was installed. Interestingly I noticed that my CH Pro rudder pedals also do not work within DCS.īoth the X52 pro and pedals work fine on my old Windows 7 rig. Once you load a DCS mission you can see the joystick control inputs just go to the top left and they're completely unresponsive. Unfortunately my X52 pro doesn't seem to work within DCS, but works fine from the windows/Saitek calibration screen. I've just built a new gaming rig and installed Windows 10 technical preview on it.
