Currently flying helicopters in Arma 3. The cockpit for a Hummingbird is quite a bit smaller then the one, say, for a FSX 747 . As a result, my view within the Hummingbird is about 15" above the helicopter controls, and out the top of the canopy bubble. To achieve having the desired controls and the immediate area above be the main view, I need to look down continually, not a good ergonomic position for the neck / shoulders.
Which of the parameters do I alter (yaw, pitch, x, y etc. ) to achieve my desired view? I am sitting some 23 inches from my 32"monitor, with the track IR mounted 12 inches above my head on top of the monitor.
Created a new topic as I wasn't sure what this aspect would be related to.
As cockpits differ in interior size side to side and top to bottom, any info would be much appreciated so I could alter this setting for future flying needs.
Thanks !!
using Track IR 5 in various cockpits
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MikeWitham
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Re: using Track IR 5 in various cockpits
Hello IceBurner,
Does this happen even after you re-center with F12? The default position of the pilot point of view is decided by the game/simulation and the TrackIR. I have been looking and have been unable to locate how to adjust the default position in ArmA 3. Have you gone to Bohemia's forums for assistance with this issue?
Does this happen even after you re-center with F12? The default position of the pilot point of view is decided by the game/simulation and the TrackIR. I have been looking and have been unable to locate how to adjust the default position in ArmA 3. Have you gone to Bohemia's forums for assistance with this issue?
Mike Witham
TrackIR Product Manager
TrackIR Product Manager