Frequent alt-tabbing suggests running windowed with Cockpit Display Extractor.
Launcher> Configuration: Hardware, External Displays, 1. Cockpit Displays to External Windows [x].
Launcher> Cockpit Display Extraction: Main Window (Enable), Size/Offset as required.
falcon bms.cfg> set g_bCenterUI 1 if desired.
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My suggestions for TIR5:
1. Set Motion Control> Speed 1. It’s a global multiplier so there’s no need to be anything special, the profiles can do all the work.
2. Set Smooth to lowest number without excessive jitter when trying to keep the crosshair stationary in testing in the “grid sphere.” Mine is 6.
3. Make a new profile to experiment with, setting all curves to 0’s with the green down arrow “Curve:”.
4. Start with Yaw and place your head turned at the maximum comfortable head movement and hold it there while pressing the up arrow until output is ~180°.
5. Repeat for Pitch, Roll, X, Y, and Z for natural rotations and displacements.
You might want the gentlest curve over yaw and pitch but keep the ratio of minimum point to maximum to no more than 2. Avoid making any hard notches around center. Pitch can benefit more from some more aggressive asymmetrical down curve since looking down into the cockpit isn’t as precise as tracking a bandit out of the top of the canopy.
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Get some FOV increment binds on your keyboard or joystick and set the config file for a reasonable maximum, default, and step size.