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Track IR 2 Pro.

 

Yep. It's a "classic".

 

Works great. Never had any trouble with it. $30 USD by Paypal including shipping to anywhere in the Continental US or Canada. Have installation CD, reflector dots, and I can email or MSN file transfer the last software update issued for this device- NP v3.10.

 

Works fine in Vista. The only glitch occurs when you turn it off- generating some error. No issues with in-game use whatsoever.

 

New guys- a TRACK IR is NOT a device made just for "those" crusty veteran and somewhat disturbed online-shark-type virtual pilots. This thing is a new guys' dream come true. The TiR will sweep away the obstacles in your path of learning by

 

1. freeing up programming space on your stick for commands you NEED to have on there.

 

2. letting you see what needs to be seen using what God gave you to use- yer MELON.

 

Learning to fly in complex simulations is difficult. It takes a 100% effort and concentration. Stop budgeting 50% of that to simply trying to see what's going on- in and out of the cockpit glass.

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I'd be glad to be wrong, but

 

* Potential buyers should note that TrackIR 1 & 2 hardware is not supported by TrackIR v.4 & 5 software, so they would have to use v.3 software, which has no native support in modern games like DCS, and no guarantee of compatibility with Windows 7.

Simply put, you won't be able to plug'n'play it with DCS.

TrackIR 1 & 2 still can be used in games that allow binding standard joystick axes to the view controls. It would involve using 3rd party software and joystick emulation. Which is kinda tricky.

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