TIR 5 restricting my view to 'inside' cockpit - FSX
Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 2:07 am
Hi all,
I'm sure this must have been asked before but alas despite spending a few hours searching the web & forums - I still can't find a clear answer. So I thought I'd cut to the chase and ask the gurus 'out there'.
I am using TrackIR5 with FSX, and no matter how aggressive my profiling is .. I seem to be restricted in my X,Y,Z movements.
EG: I can't move my eyepoint through the cockpit wall, to the outside world.
EG: When I'm in the left seat of a B747, I can't using TIR to move over to the dials in the right seat - I'm limited!
This is easily possible when only using the keyboard keys. [CTRL+SHIFT+BACKSPACE. Eyepoint (move left)]
Yes, I've read all the issues about having to adjust the center point in the config files etc but I'm under the impression that this is a separate issue.
What is limiting my x,y,z movements? (Actually - I've only noticed the limiting when moving left/right).
When I am viewing my profile in the TrackIR software - it certainly doesn't seem restricted in any way??!
Any help appreciated.
Cheers,
Tez
I'm sure this must have been asked before but alas despite spending a few hours searching the web & forums - I still can't find a clear answer. So I thought I'd cut to the chase and ask the gurus 'out there'.
I am using TrackIR5 with FSX, and no matter how aggressive my profiling is .. I seem to be restricted in my X,Y,Z movements.
EG: I can't move my eyepoint through the cockpit wall, to the outside world.
EG: When I'm in the left seat of a B747, I can't using TIR to move over to the dials in the right seat - I'm limited!
This is easily possible when only using the keyboard keys. [CTRL+SHIFT+BACKSPACE. Eyepoint (move left)]
Yes, I've read all the issues about having to adjust the center point in the config files etc but I'm under the impression that this is a separate issue.
What is limiting my x,y,z movements? (Actually - I've only noticed the limiting when moving left/right).
When I am viewing my profile in the TrackIR software - it certainly doesn't seem restricted in any way??!
Any help appreciated.
Cheers,
Tez