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- Mon Jan 03, 2005 7:32 pm
- Forum: TrackIR 1-3 & Vector Expansion
- Topic: my track-ir view is to jumpy and nervous
- Replies: 3
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my track-ir view is to jumpy and nervous
<t>can i edit my track-ir-1 view to be less jumpy and "nervous" ?<br/> <br/> i mainly use it in il2-PF but find it very unpleasant how the view doesnt "sit still" if i try and look in a particular direction out the cockpit.(even when i concentrate on holding my head still , it is way to jumpy and se...
- Wed Oct 27, 2004 1:48 am
- Forum: TrackIR 1-3 & Vector Expansion
- Topic: how to edit a profile to ++ the neutral zone
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2234
Re: how to edit a profile to ++ the neutral zone
thanks for the answer wayne
it sounded odd what you were saying, and i didnt understand it initially, but once i saw how it worked it made sense and i was able to do it as you sugested.
the profile i was editimg was for il2-AEP
it sounded odd what you were saying, and i didnt understand it initially, but once i saw how it worked it made sense and i was able to do it as you sugested.
the profile i was editimg was for il2-AEP
- Sat Oct 16, 2004 1:24 pm
- Forum: TrackIR 1-3 & Vector Expansion
- Topic: how to edit a profile to ++ the neutral zone
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2234
how to edit a profile to ++ the neutral zone
<t>am getting frustrated with editing a profile, because it doesnt seem to be very intuitive how you go about editing a profile to increase the neutral zone at the center, or alter the steepness of the response curve on the x-y axis.<br/> <br/> neither can i find this information on the track-ir web...
- Tue May 06, 2003 12:06 pm
- Forum: TrackIR 1-3 & Vector Expansion
- Topic: dot on "off center" headset mic, = problem ?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1936
dot on "off center" headset mic, = problem ?
<t>hi,<br/> <br/> i just purchased a track-ir, and am in the process of setting it up.<br/> <br/> my dot is placed on my headset mic , byt the mic is not exactly in the midline, it is slightly off to one side (about 2 cm from the midline)<br/> <br/> is this a problem for callibratng to the neutral c...