####################################################################### # X52 Daemon Configuration ###################################################################### # The settings below are the defaults. Note that the section and key # strings are case insensitive, but the values are not necessarily so, # especially for those referring to paths or timezone names. ###################################################################### # Clock Settings ###################################################################### [Clock] # Enabled controls whether the clock is enabled or not. Set this to no to # disable the clock update. Keep in mind that if the clock was originally # enabled on the X52, then disabling it here won't make the clock disappear on # the MFD. You will need to unplug and reattach the X52 to make the clock # disappear Enabled=yes # PrimaryIsLocal controls whether the primary clock displays local time or UTC. # Set this to yes to display local time, no for UTC. PrimaryIsLocal=yes # Secondary controls the timezone of the secondary clock. Use the standard # timezone name as defined by the Olson time database. Secondary=UTC # Tertiary controls the timezone of the tertiary clock. Use the standard # timezone name as defined by the Olson time database. Tertiary=UTC # PrimaryFormat controls the clock format of the primary clock. This is # either 12hr or 24hr, and can be abbreviated to 12 or 24 FormatPrimary=12hr # SecondaryFormat controls the clock format of the secondary clock. This is # either 12hr or 24hr, and can be abbreviated to 12 or 24 FormatSecondary=12hr # TertiaryFormat controls the clock format of the tertiary clock. This is # either 12hr or 24hr, and can be abbreviated to 12 or 24 FormatTertiary=12hr # DateFormat controls the format of the date display. This can be one of # ddmmyy, mmddyy or yymmdd. Alternate representations of these are # dd-mm-yy, mm-dd-yy or yy-mm-dd respectively. DateFormat=ddmmyy ###################################################################### # LED Settings - only applicable to X52Pro ###################################################################### [LED] # The LED settings map a color code or state to the corresponding LED. Fire=on Throttle=on A=green B=green D=green E=green T1=green T2=green T3=green POV=green Clutch=green ###################################################################### # Brightness Settings ###################################################################### [Brightness] # The brightness settings map the brightness value to the LEDs/MFD. MFD=128 LED=128 ###################################################################### # Mouse - only valid on Linux ###################################################################### [Mouse] # Enabled controls whether the virtual mouse is enabled or not. Enabled=yes # Speed is proportional to the speed of updates to the virtual mouse Speed=0 ###################################################################### # Profiles - only valid on Linux ###################################################################### [Profiles] # TODO: Profiles are used to map the buttons and axis to keyboard events, and # can be used to write macros. This is a placeholder only for now, and is not # supported yet. # Directory is the location of the folder containing the individual profiles. Directory=/etc/x52d/profiles.d # ClutchEnabled determines if the clutch button is treated specially ClutchEnabled=no # ClutchLatched controls if the clutch button (if enabled) is a latched button # (press once to enter clutch mode, press again to exit clutch mode), or must # be held down to remain in clutch mode. ClutchLatched=no ################## #X52 Input Servic# #Version 0.2.2 # #OS: Linux # ##################