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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 2:37 am
Hello all,
I would like to submit an idea I had playing IL2-FB.
first of all the track IR works great in the game...
unfortunatelly i suffer a huge headshake after playing the game with the track IR. My suggestion is to use the Trak IR as a compatible POV moving the virtual head by discrete position: say every step by 45� in both directions.
To do so, I think it is necessary for the software to recognize the position of the pointer to be within a particular area and assign a "key"of the keyboard.
For example: if I move my head left a "left arrow" is emulated ....and so on. Would be interesting provide the capability to generate a macro.
for example: if I move my head left a "left harrow" is emulated with a 30 ms of delay and again the same key is emulated with the same delay until I put my head out of the sensitive area.
what do you think?
this Would increase the number of games that do not support the mouse panning but only a movement by keyboard button.
thanks for your attention
bye
[ September 14, 2003, 09:42 AM: Message edited by: Arcan ]
I would like to submit an idea I had playing IL2-FB.
first of all the track IR works great in the game...
unfortunatelly i suffer a huge headshake after playing the game with the track IR. My suggestion is to use the Trak IR as a compatible POV moving the virtual head by discrete position: say every step by 45� in both directions.
To do so, I think it is necessary for the software to recognize the position of the pointer to be within a particular area and assign a "key"of the keyboard.
For example: if I move my head left a "left arrow" is emulated ....and so on. Would be interesting provide the capability to generate a macro.
for example: if I move my head left a "left harrow" is emulated with a 30 ms of delay and again the same key is emulated with the same delay until I put my head out of the sensitive area.
what do you think?
this Would increase the number of games that do not support the mouse panning but only a movement by keyboard button.
thanks for your attention
bye
[ September 14, 2003, 09:42 AM: Message edited by: Arcan ]