![]() Note: If you’re in the market for a new stick, I’ve got an article here comparing the X52 and CH Products. Here’s the layout I’m currently using for Elite: Dangerous. I usually do the latter, since, at least for the first few hours of a game, I’m getting familiar with the most important buttons and update the layout multiple times before settling on the “right” one. You can type right into the PDF and save or print, or just print a blank copy and write in the entries with a pencil. To load a default profile, go to Settings->Controls->Load Profile. Landing Mode or Galaxy Map in Elite: Dangerous). 1 Default Profiles 2 Setting up your own profile 3 Button/Axis configuration Default Profiles There are several profiles included for joysticks. Now, I give them to you!Įach layout has two fields per button, in case you’re using a modifier button or playing a game that switches states (e.g. Rather than relearning/remapping every time I loaded up a sim, I dusted off Adobe Illustrator and created these little PDF cheat sheets that I fill out for every game. When it comes to flight simulators, I can never remember how I’ve mapped my joystick buttons. Goodbye keyboard : r/EliteDangerous by Lakus Couldnt find a Saitek X52 (Pro) button mapping I really liked, so I made my own. ![]()
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