Adding new titles
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 1:41 am
Hello,
Using TrackIR 5 with software v5.2.200 on Windows 7 x64.
I couldn't find this answer anywhere:
How is it possible to add new titles to the list? Names like Assetto Corsa or F1 2013 are not there, it would be handy to have separate profiles loaded for these and different ones for, say, DCS (again, Black Shark 2 or Huey are missing from the list).
Ideally, there would be a list of executables, possibly also a way to parse their environment strings or the executable command-line parameters to determine which game is running. I spent some time looking for such a configuration file in the user's settings but couldn't find any file for Naturalpoint TrackIR (%USERPROFILE%\...). Weird. Then I saw the config files were actually in the program installation directory (%ProgramFiles(x86)%\NaturalPoint\TrackIR5)! Quite a bad practice, but fine.
All there is there, is a file with integers and the corresponding profile, even weirder.
So I'm stuck, how are we supposed to do that? And would it be possible to fix the program so the configuration is properly stored in the user profile's directory instead of the program installation directory?
Thanks in advance
Using TrackIR 5 with software v5.2.200 on Windows 7 x64.
I couldn't find this answer anywhere:
How is it possible to add new titles to the list? Names like Assetto Corsa or F1 2013 are not there, it would be handy to have separate profiles loaded for these and different ones for, say, DCS (again, Black Shark 2 or Huey are missing from the list).
Ideally, there would be a list of executables, possibly also a way to parse their environment strings or the executable command-line parameters to determine which game is running. I spent some time looking for such a configuration file in the user's settings but couldn't find any file for Naturalpoint TrackIR (%USERPROFILE%\...). Weird. Then I saw the config files were actually in the program installation directory (%ProgramFiles(x86)%\NaturalPoint\TrackIR5)! Quite a bad practice, but fine.
All there is there, is a file with integers and the corresponding profile, even weirder.
So I'm stuck, how are we supposed to do that? And would it be possible to fix the program so the configuration is properly stored in the user profile's directory instead of the program installation directory?
Thanks in advance