Using the MFD
The MFD, or Multi-Functional Display, is an integral part of your throttle unit. It displays
avariety of information including button names, the current prole and today’s date.
Italsoprovides a stopwatch feature. In addition the MFD can display information and
interact with features in supported games, such as Microsoft Flight Simulator X. For more
details on this check out the nal section of this manual.
Features of the MFD
The MFD is divided into three sections:
• The mode section is at the top of the MFD and shows the currently selected mode.
SeeWorking with modes, below.
• The center section of the MFD is used to view
the names of buttons on your ight stick and
throttle, and to view and change the current
prole. See Working with prole information,
below.
• The time and date display is at the bottom
of the MFD. It can show the current time in
up to three time zones. It also includes the
stopwatch. See Viewing the time and date and
Using the stopwatch, below.
The layout of the MFD is shown right:
The controls beneath the MFD are used to change
the time display, operate the stopwatch and
interact with game-specic functions, where supported.
Working with modes
The Logitech G X52 Professional HOTAS oers extensive opportunities for you to
congure your controller to work the way you want it to. You do this by creating proles,
using the programming software. (See the programming software manual online at
logitech.com/support/x52-pro for details.) Within each prole, you can create up to six
dierent modesthat determine the actions performed when you press buttons on the ight
stick and throttle.
You can use your MFD to view the mode that is currently selected.