Jittery view while looking around in FSX with T-IR 5

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caaront
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Jittery view while looking around in FSX with T-IR 5

Post by caaront »

I love T-IR 5 and have no other issues with it.

When I look at one spot without moving my head I have a perfect view, it's also perfect when tilting my head from side to side, moving/zooming forwards and backwards, and side to side.

But when I look outside the aircraft and then move my view by turning my head up or down, left or right, the view is jittery, and then when I stop it is perfect.

For instance, lets say I am flying down the runway and look at the terminal building on my left which is way ahead of me, as long as I keep my head still I can see the terminal perfectly, and I can read the name of the airp[ot on the terminal.

But as I get closer to it if I turn my head to look at the terminal as I pass by it is jittery and I cannot read the name on the terminal or any of the signage, until I once again hold my head still.

Can anyone help me?

Thank you.
VincentG
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Re: Jittery view while looking around in FSX with T-IR 5

Post by VincentG »

Are you using the TrackClip, or the TrackClip pro?

Do you have any other add-ons installed for FSX?
caaront
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Re: Jittery view while looking around in FSX with T-IR 5

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Track clip.

I have several add on aircraft.

It works perfect but has micro stutters when moving head, not really a headache but you just can't read any signs or whatever while turning your head.
caaront
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Re: Jittery view while looking around in FSX with T-IR 5

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I will make and upload a short video, thank you.

Well, I've watched all my 23 video's and after recording with fraps it doesn't really show in the video's.
caaront
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Re: Jittery view while looking around in FSX with T-IR 5

Post by caaront »

It seems that panning in FSX with the hat switch also results in little micro stutters, so it appears it is an FSX issue.

Thank you for the reply.
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