Thrustmaster T Flight Stick X User Manual
Finally - a joystick directly configured for instant take-off! Fully programmable for PC & PS3™! . I can’t configure my joystick: - In your game’s “Options / Controller / Gamepad or Joystick” menu: Select the most appropriate configuration or completely reconfigure the controller options. Please refer to your game’s user manual or online help for more information. Thrustmaster T.Flight Hotas One Flight Stick for Xbox One & Windows. T.Flight Hotas One, an officially-licensed joystick for Xbox One and Windows, provides a high level of realism: the stick includes five axes, fourteen action buttons, a rapid-fire trigger and a multidirectional hat switch (navigation/panoramic view), all of which are easily accessible. View and Download Thrustmaster T.Flight Hotas X user manual online. T.Flight Hotas X Video Game Controller pdf manual download.
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2 PROGRAMMING MODES
The PRESET button (8) and LED (7) allow you to view the type of programming selected:
AUTOMATIC (preprogrammed) or MANUAL (programmed by yourself).
A single press of this button will allow you to switch from one programming mode to the
other, even during the course of a game.
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AUTOMATIC PRESET: RED LED
This represents the default programming: the axes, positions of the buttons and of the hat-
switch are preprogrammed.
PLEASE REFER TO THE “AUTOMATIC PRESET” CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS.
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MANUAL PRESET: GREEN LED
This represents your own person programming:
- The buttons, axes and the hat-switch can be switched between themselves.
- You can modify the programming to suit your taste and whenever you like.
- Programming is automatically saved in your joystick (even when it is disconnected).
- When your “MANUAL PRESET” is blank, it is identical to the “AUTOMATIC PRESET”.
PROGRAMMING / MAPPING
You can program your joystick using the MAPPING button.
Attention: This button is not located in the same position on PC and PS3 (please refer to
the diagrams):
- On PC: Directly press the button in question.
- On PS3: Simultaneously press START (ST) + SELECT (SE).

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Examples of possible applications:
- Switching the positions of buttons.
- Switching axes between themselves = directions of the handle, of the throttle or of the
rudder (In this case, you must map the 2 directions of the first axis to those of the
second.)
- Switching the 2 directions of the same axis.
- Switching buttons with a direction of an axis or of the hat-switch.
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Exception:
On PlayStation®3, the START (ST) and SELECT (SE) buttons also correspond to the
MAPPING button (and therefore may not be reprogrammed).
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR JOYSTICK
Adjustable handle resistance
Depending on your gaming style, you may prefer to have an ultra-sensitive joystick, which
responds to the slightest movement, or a firmer joystick, which offers a certain resistance
when you use it.
Your joystick’s handle resistance is adjustable, in order to adapt to all gamers. To adjust it,
use the handle resistance adjustment dial (9) located under your joystick’s base.
Throttle
The throttle is in the form of a thumb slider (6), easily accessible with your left hand resting
on the base of your joystick.
Rudder function
Your joystick features a rudder function, which in a plane corresponds to the pedals used by
the pilot to turn the steering, allowing the plane to pivot around its vertical axis (therefore
making the plane turn left or right). This rudder function is accessible on your joystick by
rotating the handle to the left or right.
If you are not using the rudder function in your games (or if you have programmed it onto
action buttons), you can disable handle rotation thanks to the locking screw (5) located on
the handle’s base.
Use a flat head screwdriver to change the screw’s position and thus lock/unlock the rudder
function.
Multidirectional “Point Of View” hat-switch
Your joystick features a “Point Of View” hat-switch (3) which, as its name indicates, allows
you (in games which permit) to instantly view everything that’s going on around your plane.
Thrustmaster T Flight Stick
To do so, simply go to your game’s configuration menu and program the different views (rear
view, left view, right view, and also external views) onto the directions of the “Point Of View”

hat-switch.
Of course, you can also use the “Point Of View” hat-switch for other functions instead (firing,
etc.).