To view the name of a button, press it as you normally would. Its name is displayed in
the centreline of the MFD.
If a game is in progress, use the clutch to deactivate the buttons in the game. You can then
press them and view their names without affecting the game. When supplied, the clutch
is set up so that you must keep it depressed for as long as you want the buttons to remain
inactive in the current game. You can change the way the clutch button works via the MFD
tab of the Logitech G X52 Professional HOTAS properties window. See Changing the way
your clutch button works in Maintaining your controller settings for details.
Note: You cannot view button names if the properties window is open.
Changing the current profile
You can use the MFD to change the current profile 'on the fly'. You may, for example,
realise that you're not working in the correct profile for the game in progress.
To change the profile on the fly
1. Press the clutch button. The LEDs on your clutch and on the main POV control on
your flight stick begin to flash on and off. Pressing buttons does not affect the game in
progress when the clutch is engaged.
2. Move the main POV control on your flight stick up (north) or down (south) to scroll
through your profiles. As you do this, the profile names are displayed in the bottom row
of the centre section of the MFD.
Note: You can use the MFD to access any folder on your computer. To open a folder,
push the POV to the right (east). To move up a level, scroll through the files and folders
in the current folder until [...] is displayed,
and then push the POV to the right (east).
3. Select the profile you want by moving the
main POV control right (east) when the
profile's name is displayed on the MFD.
It becomes the current profile and its settings are applied when you resume the game
in progress.
Tip: You can clear the current profile by moving the POV left (west). The buttons on
your stick and throttle return to their default settings.
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