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:helpsmilie: Probably something simple, but I have set up a new 'profile' for my TrackIR5 and it won't latch onto my DCS A-10C. When I check the title/profile page under <Advanced Settings> it shows the name of the profile I have saved to use with the A-10C as being latched, but when I launch DCS World and the A-10C it has obviously gone back to the default TrackIR profile. However, when I exit DCS World and recheck, it still shows the new TrackIR profile as linked to the A-10C.

 

Appreciate any assistance.

Alpine Systems PC with Intel i7-2600K @ 3.40/3.70 GHz. NVidia GTX590 Graphics. 24 Gb RAM (24 Gb usable!). 64 bit. Windows 7 PRO SP1. 3 x Samsung P2370 monitors. Thrustmaster HOTAS. TrackIR5. :joystick:

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The DCS: A-10C entry in the list of titles has fallen into disuse, so binding a TrackIR profile to this entry won't do diddly-squat. You'll need to use the Black Shark entry for DCS World and all its modules.

 

No, I don't know why either. Would be nice if NaturalPoint fixed it, but it's no big deal if you're aware of the issue.

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:thumbup: Excellent! Many thanks for the assist. It now latches and works for the A-10C. The default is designed to work with a single monitor, I think, and with three monitors the lateral feedback is too sensitive. Now I have calmed it down a lot laterally and it works much better (for me, anyway). Thanks again.

Alpine Systems PC with Intel i7-2600K @ 3.40/3.70 GHz. NVidia GTX590 Graphics. 24 Gb RAM (24 Gb usable!). 64 bit. Windows 7 PRO SP1. 3 x Samsung P2370 monitors. Thrustmaster HOTAS. TrackIR5. :joystick:

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:thumbup: Excellent! Many thanks for the assist. It now latches and works for the A-10C. The default is designed to work with a single monitor, I think, and with three monitors the lateral feedback is too sensitive. Now I have calmed it down a lot laterally and it works much better (for me, anyway). Thanks again.

 

:music_whistling: I was a bit 'previous' with my comments above and the non-latching returned the next time I loaded up. Nothing I did within the TrackIR set-up changed anything, even setting all flying 'games' to my own created <A-10C> profile.

 

Loading up the latest drivers for my NVidia GTX590 card did the trick, and now I have a much more natural response profile for lateral head movement. :D

Alpine Systems PC with Intel i7-2600K @ 3.40/3.70 GHz. NVidia GTX590 Graphics. 24 Gb RAM (24 Gb usable!). 64 bit. Windows 7 PRO SP1. 3 x Samsung P2370 monitors. Thrustmaster HOTAS. TrackIR5. :joystick:

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