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    Mouse drift on X52

    My mouse has started drifting when my X52 i connected, because of the thumbstick on the throttle. Does anybody know how to fix this? Maybe how to disable the thumbstick on the throttle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Montie View Post
    My mouse has started drifting when my X52 i connected, because of the thumbstick on the throttle. Does anybody know how to fix this? Maybe how to disable the thumbstick on the throttle?
    I have a thumbstick on my CH Throttle as well and if I could break it off and have it not work anymore I'd be extremely pleased. It's a pure annoyance, constantly requiring calibration to keep it in line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by falcon409 View Post
    I have a thumbstick on my CH Throttle as well and if I could break it off and have it not work anymore I'd be extremely pleased. It's a pure annoyance, constantly requiring calibration to keep it in line.

    I have never even used the thumbstick on the X52 throttle. Unfortunately I can't offer any advice about fixing the wandering mouse problem. Sorry! NC

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    I do not use the thumbstick either, but the drifting starts regardless. Annoying.

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    I had that when I had an X52. Ended up opening the housing and disconnecting the thumbstick!

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    In the Windows control panel open up the device settings for the X-52. Simply set the dead zones on the mouse x, and y to the max, and apply. Basically turns the mouse stick off.
    Sue

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