When all that is done, if you still don't like it and want to start over, you can click Presets at the bottom of the keyboard controls tab and select one to reset all your controls to the defaults. Next click schemes and browse about for one that you want to try, then click Map.Īfter you've chosen a scheme, I would still highly recommend going through each of the control pages under keyboard controls (especially the ones for vehicle, helicopter, and plane) to familiarize yourself with the controls and change any that were mapped from the scheme that you don't like. After doing that, click Unmap, (warning!) this will delete all the buttons you've set for the controller. Once it's highlighted click customize, and then you can change the sensitivity and dead zones for your control axes. There’s also a Sensitivity settings screen that’s somewhat hidden. In the Controls menu, you want to select the All settings view. I was surprised it wasn’t already mapped out of the box, but here are the mappings that I’m using. But, I much prefer to set my own controls up, especially with Arma, because the game actually has the ability to set every button on my X52-Pro to doing something.Īnyway, if you do choose to use a scheme, go to Options > Controls > Controller tab, then select your X52 from the customizable controllers list. Sidewinder 2 joystick mappings for you to try I have the old force feedback Microsoft Sidewinder 2 joystick. That being said, A3 does support control schemes for several controllers. One thing about Arma is the immense customizability, from modding, to mission making, to setting up controls.
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