

From the main menu, navigate to 'Options' > 'Controls', and then select your joystick. In-game settings: Check your in-game settings in MSFS 2020 to ensure that the Saitek X52 Pro is correctly recognized and configured.You can download the Logitech G HUB software here if you haven't already. Make sure you have the correct profile activated for MSFS 2020. Profile configuration: The Saitek X52 Pro joystick comes with a software suite called 'Logitech G HUB' that allows you to create and manage different profiles for various games.Repeat this step for all USB Root Hubs listed. Under the 'Power Management' tab, uncheck the box next to 'Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power', then click 'OK'. To fix this, go to the 'Device Manager', find the 'Universal Serial Bus controllers' section, right-click on 'USB Root Hub' and select 'Properties'. USB power settings: In some cases, USB power management settings may cause the joystick to lose connection intermittently.Make sure to select the appropriate drivers for your Windows 10 version. You can download the most recent drivers from the Logitech support page here.

Driver and software updates: Firstly, ensure you have the latest drivers and software for your Saitek X52 Pro joystick.No worries, I've come across similar problems in the past, and there are a few possible solutions that might help you. It sounds like you're experiencing some compatibility issues between the Saitek X52 Pro joystick and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 (MSFS 2020).
