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I've been using the Track Clip Pro since I started with DCS back in 2020. I haven't had an issue with it until recently and I don't really know how to fix it. The issue is when I look down to see inside the cockpit. The tracking goes crazy. So I decided to troubleshoot the issue with OpenTrack and I found that the center IR light overlaps with the top one. I have the correct dimensions so I don't believe that's the problem. I've tried calibrating but nothing changes. I haven't changed monitors (I have a 43" TV for DCS) and this wasn't an issue for the first 4 1/2 years, which makes me believe this may have happened with OpenTrack's latest version. Being completely transparent, I did change my SSD because DCS eats up a lot of space. Not sure if that hurt but, when I did make that change, I had to download everything, including OpenTrack all over again. I've attached what it looks like with my head centered versus when I look down on OpenTrack. Let me know if there's something that I can do to adjust it. I drives me crazy when I'm flying and can't change my MPCD in my Hornet. Thanks in advance!nullnullnull

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You must reposition the angle of the camera and the clip. This is especially true with large screens where the camera is high up.

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3 minutes ago, MAXsenna said:

You must reposition the angle of the camera and the clip. This is especially true with large screens where the camera is high up.

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Damn! That worked. Thanks!

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Damn! That worked. Thanks!
I had to do that myself! So I knew from personal experience! Took quite some positioning to get it right. I did use the OpenTrack view to watch for overlaps.

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