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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.

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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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