This might not be the solution to everyone but it worked for me. There you choose generic usb (NOT THE X52 PRO!).
Instead you want to choose what usb driver to install yourself. Then pick the option that doesnt automatically update drivers. Fly long comfortable stretches with adjustable handle to accommodate a wide range of hand sizes. Coordinate your flight plan with clock and stopwatch function. Right click and choose to update drivers. X52 delivers precise flight simulator operation, employing a multifunction LCD for easy access to an astounding minimum of 105 programmable commands. There I found the USB symbol with a triangle and red exclamation mark. Se here: It still didn't work.įinal solution: After doing the above steps I downloaded latest drivers and when prompted to plug in x52 pro usb I did as told, but then immediately went in to Device manager. Then I deleted all evidence of ever installing any Saitek product. First I thought there would be a problem with the ubs 3.0 my MB supports, and because of that I disabled xHCI in the bios. I have windows 10 and a Gigabyte motherboard z170-hd3p. More specifically, when i was told to attach x52 pro-usb to computer i couldnt click next to go on with the installation (as if I hadn't connected it to the computer at all). Because of this I could not install saitek/madcatz drivers. When I connected the x52 pro-usb to the computer-usb the computer did not want to register/install the x52 pro, at least it installed it so it didnt work. I will provide the solution here so that I might help someone else out. Where Saitek went wrong with the X-55 Rhino by /u/GoloithĪfter about 8 hours on forums I solved the problem with my x52 pro. HOTAS mount with PVC pipes by /u/irrelevant_queryĪnother HOTAS mount with PVC pipes by /u/vsTerminus Thrustmaster Warthog layout by /u/technosporranĪnother Ikea Markus HOTAS mount by /u/OneQuarterHuman X55 pp_rebindkeys XML file by /u/slugsnot Fixing Toe Brakes on CH Pro Pedals for PTU 2.0 by /u/Goloith