
Like I said… that’s what made me realize the X52 stick was terrible not just bad. The stick is absolutely fantastic! feels great and very accurate. With the thrustmaster system it’s reversed. Later realized it was not just bad… but horrible after I ultimately gave up on it for the hotas/tbm problems and bought a thrustmaster stick and hotas. BUT! I feel like my hotas had a defect that didn’t play well with the TBM 930 throttle. If someone can say otherwise feel free to correct me.

I doubt there’s much difference in quality and feel between X52 and X56. It’s relatively cheap and gets the job done. Honestly I would recommend thrust master T16000 and hotas for the time being. Eventually the Honeycomb stick/hotas will come out and blow the warthog out of the water and be worth ! To save yourself the trouble on subsequent launches you might want to set it as start up profile.I would absolutely insist that you don’t waste your money on a warthog hotas. Save the profile and switch to it by clicking the X52 icon in tray and selecting the name of the profile you've just created. You might also want to clear the assignments for the scroll wheel and mouse fire the same way you did with the wheel button. Also remove the shift button for the remaining shift state by clicking the blue icon below the mode name.

If you don't use the SST for Elite Dangerous I suggest you also remove all the shift state columns save for the first one by clicking the "x" icon next to each mode name. The button will now work normally in game To fix this problem you have to create a new profile in SST (the default profile uses this button to emulate right mouse button) by clicking the X52 icon in your tray and selecting "profile editor", then scroll down to "wheel button" and switch it to "unprogrammed" by clicking the arrow to the right of button name and selecting appropriate option. Don't listen to people telling you to uninstall drivers.
