Configuring the Saitek's Throttle Profile Editor.
My Software Version is Version 7.024.8 - Driver Version 7.027.13
We want to set as little as possible in the MWO Settings. If we can have the Throttle Editor emulate a pre-set key, that would be optimal. "Latched" means the key will hold and repeat. "Unlatched" is single key press.
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By default, the Rotary positions and most Buttons are Latched and will repeat. To get around this, right click on the Button cell and choose New Macro. Then press the desired key and release. That will enable a single Button press. Macro Buttons will appear shaded, while a regular repeating Button will be white.
On the Throttle the smaller middle blue Button is for Toggle Zoom Mode "z".
>> Fire D = Zoom Mode Macro "z"
The Throttle's big "E" Button is for Target Lock, the UnLatched "r" button.
>> Fire E = Target Lock Macro "r"
The tiny Mouse Fire button on the Throttle is for Thrust. That needs to be changed in the Saitek Profile Editor as well. In the Saitek Editor, the Mouse Fire needs to be set to Unprogrammed.
>> Mouse Fire = Thrust "Space"
>> Wheel Button - Override Shutdown Macro, "o".
>> Wheel Scroll down = Weapon Door Toggle "/".
>> Wheel Scroll Up = Full Stop Macro, or X.
The bottom "i" blue Button on the Throttle (the Clutch Button) will be for Toggle Adv. Zoom [Module Required]
This one is tricky. Open the Joystick Control Panel. Go to the "MFD" tab and there down at the bottom right it says "Clutch Settings" and then "Enable Clutch Mode". Make sure "Enable Clutch Mode is checked.
>> Clutch Button = Video Zoom Module Macro "v"
For Left and right we are will be using the Front POV Hat 3. This is for A and D.
Holding the Throttle, POV Hat 3 Up is for Overlay, and POV Hat 3 Down is for Free Look "Lft Control".
>> POV Hat 3 = Buttons (8-way)
>> POV Hat 3 Up = Target Overlay "q"
>> POV Hat 3 Up/Rgt = Target Overlay/Rgt "dq"
>> POV Hat 3 Right = Turn Right "d"
>> POV Hat 3 Dwn/Rgt = Turn Right "d"
>> POV Hat 3 Down = Weapon Door Toggle "/"
>> POV Hat 3 Dwn/Lft = "Free Look "Lft Control""
>> POV Hat 3 Left = Turn Left "a"
>> POV Hat 3 Up/Lft = Target Overlay/Left "aq"
Throttle's Rotary 1 and Rotary 2. These require going to your Throttle Profile and changing from the default Directional Axis, to the "Bands". Bands will give the Rotary 3 buttons Presses. A left, middle, and right.
As for the smaller Rotary 1, that has 3 positions, Left for Night Vision "n", Center to do nothing. And Right is for Thermal Vision "h".
Here we will need to set the Rotary positions as Advanced Macros. So Right click on the Cell and choose "New Advanced Command..." That will open up a window with a Command Name, a Press, and a Release. For Advanced Macro "n" for example, we Name it, click in "Press" and type "n" and then choose the "Macro" Check box. Then on the "Release" you also click "n". That makes it toggle.
>> Rotary 1 = Bands
>> Rotary 1 0% - 33% = Night Vision Advanced Macro "n"
>> Rotary 1 33% - 67% = "(Do Nothing)"
>> Rotary 1 67% - 100% = Heat Vision Advanced Macro "h"
The upper Rotary, or Rotary 2 is for switching ECM mode "j".
Works great. On the Rotary, position 1 or 3 will Toggle ECM. Of course it would be cooler if you could switch from one ECM mode to the other instead of toggling...
Right Click on the Cell and Choose New Advanced Command, name it "Toggle ECM Mode Adv". In the Press box put a "j". Choose OK.
>> Rotary 2 = Bands
>> Rotary 2 0% - 33% = Toggle ECM Mode Adv Macro "j"
>> Rotary 2 33% - 67% = "(Do Nothing)"
>> Rotary 2 67% - 100% = Toggle ECM Mode Adv Macro "j"
The Throttle's Precision Slide for MWO's 3rd Person Combat Camera. Set in the Throttle Profile to be "Bands". There are two choices for the Bands, one is to split the Slider into 2 positions and have 3rd Person simply toggle.
>> Precision Slide = Directional Axis
>> Precision Slide + = 3rd Person View "F4"
>> Precision Slide - = 3rd Person View "F4"
OR
The other choice for the Band is to have the Slider be in three positions, the Map could be position 2, and position 3 would be for "F4". I this case there would be no Show Battlegrid.
>> Precision Slide = Bands
>> Precision Slide 0%-33% =
>> Precision Slide 33%-67% = 3rd Person View Advanced Macro "F4"
>> Precision Slide 67%-100% = Show BattleGrid Advanced Macro "b"
Next is the Throttle's Blue Ministick. This corresponds with the N52 Thumb Directional, so the actions are the same. Up is Launch UAV, Down is AirStrike, Right is Artillery. Left is CoolShot.
Currently I am using Directional Axis mode:
Or Ministick needs to be set to "Directional Axis". Ministick X Axis+ is then set to "Insert". Ministick X Axis-, set to "End". Ministick Y Axis+, set to "", and Ministick Y Axis- set to "Delete"
>> Ministick X Axis - >> Directional Axis
>> Ministick X Axis + >> Launch UAV Advanced Macro "Insert"
>> Ministick X Axis - >> Call Artillery Advanced Macro "Home"
>> Ministick Y Axis >> Directional Axis
>> Ministick Y Axis + >> Call Air Strike Advanced Macro "End"
>> Ministick Y Axis - >> Cool Shot Advanced Macro "Delete"
We also can use Band Mode:
>> Ministick X Axis - >> Bands
>> Ministick X Axis 0%-33% >> Cool Shot Advanced Macro "Delete"
>> Ministick X Axis 67%-100% >> Artillery Advanced Macro "Home"
>> Ministick Y Axis >> Bands
>> Ministick Y Axis 0%-33% >> Launch UAV Advanced Macro "Insert"
>> Ministick Y Axis - >> Call Air Strike Advanced Macro "End"
Bands option over Directional Axis, is one better?
Edited by Waxon, 14 September 2013 - 12:21 PM.