I scrolled down, and notice that when I get to the hat switch views. Now I've opened up the filter to "ALL", but kept the joystick on the default bank. That means that they only show you what they've **already assigned! ** Any other choices get masked, until you click on the white arrows with a blue background and change that wording to "ALL".ĥa. MOST IMPORTANTLY: They don't tell you this in so many words, you have to figure it out yourself. Note that in default, my joystick POV's are stuck in "QuickView" (or what I call "snap to position").Ĭ. If you didn't know to change this, no wonder one would be seemingly stuck.ī. The joystick is set to default from the beginning. Look at this screenshot, and notice 3 things:Ī. First, let's step back and look at why we were both having such the difficulty with this. but you can NEVER overwrite the default settings- which naturally house those snap to view hat switch changes that you and I loath so much.Ĥ. The key is that they let you set multiple banks of user profiles, in case you want each bank to have it's own mapping. Realize that if any of those statuses (directly below the controller title)- are labeled "default", nothing you try to change is going to do anything! The first thing you alter, will then create your 1st "user profile"- labeled "keyboard profile, or "mouse profile" or Logitech Extreme 3D Profile". See your 3 areas of control listed in their own separate columns- keyboard left column, mouse center column, 3D Pro Joystick right column- at least that's how it looks for me.ģ. While I was eating, I see 'data65' helped you out with some of the key points. I'm just flying by the seat of my pants like everyone else, and happened upon this purely by accident. Here are my completed instructions with diagrams.
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