Question about positioning
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 8:43 am
Hello!
i bought a trackir 5 about 2 years ago for elite but i couldn't use it well. THe problem is that i have problems with my eyes. I see 30% and my "reading distiance" is about 25cm. That means I have to be at the screen also in this distance (i have glasses for wider distance, but without glasses I see the maximum (30%) on this distance.
Hard to discribe but there is no chance to use a monitor in another distance - thats the fact.
No I have a 27inch screen. If i place the sensor on top, and go on this distance, I'm too close to the sensor. If i go in distnace that works, its hard to see anything for me.
Is there in the 2 years a solution for that? My idea was to place the sensor LEFT on me (on the arm of a lamp). Therefor I have to remap the axes.
Is there a chance to do this?
I think its possible to place it behind me and "mirror" the axis. but set x to y axis?
I want to play a10. Maybe remap the trackir functions in game? (I think this is possible) but i will loose some calibration stuff made by the software. Maybe the software compensate that the sensor sits on head and not direct at the eyes with a non linear mapping?
Thanks and best regards
Michael
i bought a trackir 5 about 2 years ago for elite but i couldn't use it well. THe problem is that i have problems with my eyes. I see 30% and my "reading distiance" is about 25cm. That means I have to be at the screen also in this distance (i have glasses for wider distance, but without glasses I see the maximum (30%) on this distance.
Hard to discribe but there is no chance to use a monitor in another distance - thats the fact.
No I have a 27inch screen. If i place the sensor on top, and go on this distance, I'm too close to the sensor. If i go in distnace that works, its hard to see anything for me.
Is there in the 2 years a solution for that? My idea was to place the sensor LEFT on me (on the arm of a lamp). Therefor I have to remap the axes.
Is there a chance to do this?
I think its possible to place it behind me and "mirror" the axis. but set x to y axis?
I want to play a10. Maybe remap the trackir functions in game? (I think this is possible) but i will loose some calibration stuff made by the software. Maybe the software compensate that the sensor sits on head and not direct at the eyes with a non linear mapping?
Thanks and best regards
Michael