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I think the pilot is looking down. My eyes hurt. The point of view (only my opinion) should be more up. I can't explain it, maybe my pictures show what I'm trying to say. :megalol:

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I think is ok, I prefer to see Radar screen all the time....

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Yes I am. If I wasn’t, there would be no problem... :)

No '' problem '' at all. Here is the simple solution : As you looking forward

move your head little down and press the button that centers the trackir view (in my case F12). So you have a new neutral position and if your move your head back in the straight position you have the view you want. You can adjust / fine tune the view several times until you are satisfied.

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No '' problem '' at all. Here is the simple solution : As you looking forward

move your head little down and press the button that centers the trackir view (in my case F12). So you have a new neutral position and if your move your head back in the straight position you have the view you want. You can adjust / fine tune the view several times until you are satisfied.

 

I know. But there is a little stutter when I reach the default point of view. There should be an option what is the default pov...

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Stutter is weird. It shouldn't do that. Oh I think you mean the "sticky point" that most default TrackIR profiles have. My recommend is to avoid those whenever possible. Make your profiles straight lines without "magnet spots". You'll like the product better once the default vector is indistinguishable from others under motion.

 

Anyway, you can change the default view of a certain module in DCS using user saved snap view 0. You need to go into a config file and enable user snap views. Then you either text-edit or go into the game to:

1. Choose the 0th snap view

2. Alter the view parameters (probably carefully with TIR off)

3. Save the 0th snap view

 

Then that 0th snap view (all 7 parameters) will be the default cockpit view for that module.

 

The temporary alternative quick method for TrackIR is to adopt what you perceive the existing default view is (if it's looking up, you look up; if it's looking down, you look down). Then in that state you press the centering button. When you relax to your natural centered head position the view will follow. This is useful when the default view direction is not editable.

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Stutter is weird. It shouldn't do that. Oh I think you mean the "sticky point" that most default TrackIR profiles have. My recommend is to avoid those whenever possible.
Yes; I mean sticky point (It's hard to discuss SIM business, when your english sucks a BIG time! :lol:). How do I get rid of it?
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How I use TrackIR is:

 

1. Set global speed to 1.

2. Set smoothness as low as possible and increase until I can't see a large head shake.

3. Create new profile and press green down arrow until everywhere is zero.

4. Example, yaw, press green up arrow and check output range.

5. Repeat pressing up arrow until I can get about 180 degrees with full head motion.

6. Repeat for 5 other dimensions

7. Set game title to favorite list and assign this profile to that game.

 

You can see in screenshot that default profile has huge valley around the middle while custom profile has almost horizontal line so behavior is the same everywhere.

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