Tir3 Pro - "Status: No Data"
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 7:16 am
Dear Wayne,
This is my first post at this forum.
I had TIR3 Pro working a few days ago, but now I only get the message "Status: No Data" when I start up the program.
I've verified that "NaturalPoint trackIR 3" appears in my list of USB drivers, and that it says it's working correctly. It says the driver version is 1.30.0000.
I've also installed the 3.12 version of the program (I made sure the device was unplugged from the USB port when I did the install).
A strange thing happens when I have the device plugged in and then try to start the program (double-clicking on its icon):
The main window identifies the Track IR 3 Pro and the serial: 17690, and I assume it must be getting that info from the device itself, so it must be able to communicate with it.
However, after a few seconds, WinXP pops up a message saying it doesn't recognise the device!
Then when I go and look at the Hardware again, the TIR device has vanished from the list.
If I then unplug the device from the USB port, then plug it back in again, the device reappears in the list, with the correct name, but only for a moment, before vanishing again.
However, if I close the program, and then unplug, plug in again, the device, it reappears in the list and stays there.
If I then click in the icon again, nothing happens - the program doesn't start ... but there is a NaturalPoint.exe in the task list.
Next I unplug the device, and lo and behold, a message from the program appears, asking "Is the device plugged in?". So I click OK, and the program's main window appears (with NO identification of the device's serial number this time). Then I plug the device back in, and there's no change - it still says "Status: No Data".
One more thing, if I press F10 (to disable the TIR3), the red LED comes on. So I'm sure there is some kind of communication with the device.
I'd really appreciate any help you can provide. The device is a gem when it works, and now I can't face going back to using a hat switch to pan around in FS9
P.S. I tried starting it again, and for a moment just before the No Data message appeared, I got a black tracking screen with a single green line through it, near the top.
[ November 01, 2004, 03:06 PM: Message edited by: Mike 'Spud' Rennie ]
This is my first post at this forum.
I had TIR3 Pro working a few days ago, but now I only get the message "Status: No Data" when I start up the program.
I've verified that "NaturalPoint trackIR 3" appears in my list of USB drivers, and that it says it's working correctly. It says the driver version is 1.30.0000.
I've also installed the 3.12 version of the program (I made sure the device was unplugged from the USB port when I did the install).
A strange thing happens when I have the device plugged in and then try to start the program (double-clicking on its icon):
The main window identifies the Track IR 3 Pro and the serial: 17690, and I assume it must be getting that info from the device itself, so it must be able to communicate with it.
However, after a few seconds, WinXP pops up a message saying it doesn't recognise the device!
Then when I go and look at the Hardware again, the TIR device has vanished from the list.
If I then unplug the device from the USB port, then plug it back in again, the device reappears in the list, with the correct name, but only for a moment, before vanishing again.
However, if I close the program, and then unplug, plug in again, the device, it reappears in the list and stays there.
If I then click in the icon again, nothing happens - the program doesn't start ... but there is a NaturalPoint.exe in the task list.
Next I unplug the device, and lo and behold, a message from the program appears, asking "Is the device plugged in?". So I click OK, and the program's main window appears (with NO identification of the device's serial number this time). Then I plug the device back in, and there's no change - it still says "Status: No Data".
One more thing, if I press F10 (to disable the TIR3), the red LED comes on. So I'm sure there is some kind of communication with the device.
I'd really appreciate any help you can provide. The device is a gem when it works, and now I can't face going back to using a hat switch to pan around in FS9
P.S. I tried starting it again, and for a moment just before the No Data message appeared, I got a black tracking screen with a single green line through it, near the top.
[ November 01, 2004, 03:06 PM: Message edited by: Mike 'Spud' Rennie ]