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FS2004 (Enhanced mode) Sensitivity

Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 4:39 am
by MrGnome
I have tried to figure out how to lower the sensitivity in FS2004. That is, i would not like the head to turn around as much as it does. It would be great to be able to lock the movement to say 90 degrees left and 90 degrees right. This way more of the resolution would be used for this 180 degree field of vision that is more often used.

In a larger airplane, let's say a 737, looking backwards completely is unneccessary (unless you are very interested in the make of the fire extinguisher in tha cockpit

In general, a larger tracked movement should be able to represent a smaller movement in the game. A simple sensitivity setting in the TRackIR software would be great. This would also help sensitivity problems using the trackIR hat. (since the hat dot movement is much larger due to it's off-axis placement)

(Or perhaps this is possible, and i haven't figured out how, in that case please advise )

[ May 05, 2004, 11:40 AM: Message edited by: MrGnome ]

Re: FS2004 (Enhanced mode) Sensitivity

Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 3:20 pm
by Wayne
quote:Originally posted by MrGnome:
I have tried to figure out how to lower the sensitivity in FS2004. That is, i would not like the head to turn around as much as it does. It would be great to be able to lock the movement to say 90 degrees left and 90 degrees right. This way more of the resolution would be used for this 180 degree field of vision that is more often used.

In a larger airplane, let's say a 737, looking backwards completely is unneccessary (unless you are very interested in the make of the fire extinguisher in tha cockpit

In general, a larger tracked movement should be able to represent a smaller movement in the game. A simple sensitivity setting in the TRackIR software would be great. This would also help sensitivity problems using the trackIR hat. (since the hat dot movement is much larger due to it's off-axis placement)

(Or perhaps this is possible, and i haven't figured out how, in that case please advise )MrGnome,

No problem

Being a pilot myself I understand that having to turn your head in a Boeing 737 is different than flying lets say the F-16.

E-mail me when I am in work in the morning and I will email you the profiles that I use along with some install instuctions.