Hello Joe!
I have the same hardware as you(Imac27,trackir 5...)
Can you please explain step by step how you manage it to work?
No one (exept 100 000 others:-)) could be more happy to know !!;-)
AND ofcourse you have to check the box for trackir in hardware settings in x-plane
and you can also assaign buttoms for trackir .of,on and re-center in the
advanc buttoms in x-plane
Just added support for linux-track to my upcoming Mac OS X flight sim "1942: Wildcats Over the Pacific" (my sub sim WOTA will also support it) - It works absolutely perfect, finally I'm thrilled. The games are based on the unity game engine so I guess a lot of more games with TrackIR might follow soon.
I've managed to get LinuxTrack working on my MacBook Pro 17" Late 2011...
Now, the main problem I have is, that its sensitivity is extremely snappy but also, there seem to be no maximums so I can lean outside the plane... Could someone of the LinuxTrack users tell me, which settings I have to use, to get a smooth experience?
There is a fairly active linuxtrack community on xplane.org forums that can likely help with this. Unfortunately we can't provide linuxtrack support here, as it's a 3rd party development project.
I'm absolutely gutted !!!! Just payed �145 for a track or 5 and I find out there's no mac support ....... Please issue some drivers for mac and watch your profits soar !!!
Just purchased a TrackIr this past week and find myself very frustrated that no Mac driver exists. I was lured into buying one because in the Falcon 4.0 setup (for Mac) there was an indication, "No TrackIr detected," leading me to believe that in the Mac version of Falcon 4.0, TrackIr is supported. Not so. Not having a background in computer programming, I have had no luck with Linux Track as most of the terminology used regarding installation in all of the posts is meaningless to me. So I'm not sure where to go from here. If anyone can help, that would be so great.