This then caused the profiling software to fail so I attempted to uninstall the Intel drivers again. My mistake was then to re-install the Intel USB drivers. I say this because I uninstalled the Intel drivers and then the MadCatz drivers and profiling software installed normally. I think I have finally solved the problem which seems to be an incompatibility with the Intel USB3 controller drivers and the USB2 device (the X52). I spent many hours trying to resolve this issue including contacting the Saitek support guy in Sydney who gave me some useful advice but alas it still didn't work. The throttle wheel I use to map the FSX key commands for increase\decrease selection (basically zoom in\out). I've had the X52 Pro for a while and use the MadCatz profile editor in conjunction with EZDok. I have just built a new rig (see my side board) and very nice too but when it came to loading the latest MadCatz drivers my Christmas turned into a mad battle between what Windows wants to do and what I need to do. Folks, I have been having the nightmare from hell with the MadCatz drivers.
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