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71st_Mastiff Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 (edited) I beg to differ IR, the track clip pro infrared led lights, get better resolution then the reflective dots. Better response time also.. when I was trying out the reflective dots, I kept getting freezing, when I went to ir; smooth response time. :joystick: placing the camera to the left side of your monitor is what the directions say, do not place the camera directly in front of you, you need to off-set the light or reflective device to get the depth and proper response. Edited January 23, 2014 by Mastiff "any failure you meet, is never a defeat; merely a set up for a greater come back", W Forbes. "Success is not final, failure is not fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts", "He who never changes his mind, never changes anything," Winston Churchill. MSI z690 MPG DDR4 || i9-14900k|| ddr4-64gb PC3200 |zotac RTX 5080|Game max 1300w|Win11| |turtle beach elite pro 5.1|| ViRpiL,T50cm2||MFG Crosswinds|| VT50CM-plus rotor Throttle || Z10 RGB EVGA Keyboard/ G502LogiMouse || PiMax Crystal VR || 32 Asus||
Irregular programming Posted January 23, 2014 Posted January 23, 2014 placing the camera to the left side of your monitor is what the directions say, do not place the camera directly in front of you, you need to off-set the light or reflective device to get the depth and proper response. I did exactly that, placing of the camera does nothing but change the "window" in which the leds can be seen.
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