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Hi,

I'm trying to setup my track clip pro together with either freetrack 2.2 or facetracknoIR and plugin point tracker.

I'm encountering the following issues:

 

freetrack 2.2: it works well in pitch and yaw. On x axis it does not work well (it seems to be inverted, but if I invert the axis, it doesn't change much). Cannot make it to work on z axis so zooming on the panels is not possibile.

Still I can play, but most of the fun is lost and I cannot fine tune and work the gauges and panels.

 

facetracknoIR: it works in any directions, but when I click on "center view", it sets the zero point of Z axis way off the curve limit (actually, out of the curve diagram on the right). As a results, I face my self stick to the panels as if I was at 2 cm from them. So, it is again impossible to play. I don't see any possibility to offset the zeros on the axis scale.

 

So, did anyone face same problems and can help me?

 

If I can't fix this, I'll have to move and purchase a Track IR 5. In this case, the question is: does it work well coupled with track clip pro? Will I be able to zoom on instruments in 6DOF and resolve all my issues, or do I have to get a three led hat?

 

Thanks for answering!

Max

Posted (edited)

I have freetrack with track clip pro and a ps3 eye and everything works great.I can zoom in to gauge with no problems. There is no problem with track clip pro that you'd solve getting a 3 led hat. You should be able to get 6 dof with freetrack just fine.Have you played a bit with sensivity and the X Y and Z curves axis?

Likely you have the x,y and z axis not selected.I'm not at home and don't remember where were the options,but I'll have a look later.

Anyway you should try to go to the freetrack page and download the manual, and take a look into the forum there.

Maybe there is someone with your same issue.

Edited by falcon_120
Posted

Ok I've tried it at home the only thing you have to do is invert the x axis.I don't know why

works this way with DCS.

You click in profile,and then in settings next to sensitivity and smoothing you have to click

in invert,this way although the skull will shift left when you move the head to the right,this

will work right once in DCS.I have checked that works with DCSA10C but I think it will be the same way with BS2.

Tell me if it works for you.

Posted

Thank you falcon,

I'll try out this night.

As far as I remember though, I had tried it already and it it was not working.

Still I have the Z axis problem, it won't work at all and is impossible to zoom at the gauges.

Maybe I have to modify also the input.lua or other lua files?

 

 

 

 

 

Ok I've tried it at home the only thing you have to do is invert the x axis.I don't know why

works this way with DCS.

You click in profile,and then in settings next to sensitivity and smoothing you have to click

in invert,this way although the skull will shift left when you move the head to the right,this

will work right once in DCS.I have checked that works with DCSA10C but I think it will be the same way with BS2.

Tell me if it works for you.

Posted (edited)

I didn't have to that I remember,but might be possible.

Anyway I've attached 2 pictures of my translations axis on my profile,and the invert

box you should click.Tell me if you get it to work.

I can send you my freetrack profile if you wish.

FOTO1.png.1a57eaa331177e7e60ecab0b07b71471.png

FOTO2.png.447d4508f4f25d05bca1bb9b5fd8e1d7.png

Edited by falcon_120
Forgot to add something
Posted

Thanks again, will try.

Let you know the results,

 

M

 

 

 

I didn't have to that I remember,but might be possible.

Anyway I've attached 2 pictures of my translations axis on my profile,and the invert

box you should click.Tell me if you get it to work.

I can send you my freetrack profile if you wish.

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