Cockpit view
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Dear partners. How can I get this image to appear when I enter the cabin and it is not there. I use trackir5, when I deactivate it I have no problem and I can condense that view. greetings and thank you
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Try this -
Look straight ahead with head/neck in comfortable neutral position for the 3D cockpit view. Then rotate your head and line of sight upward about 10 degrees. Press the assigned center key in Track IR. Now when in the 3D cockpit with head/neck in the the original neutral position, I expect your view will be closer to the first image. Keep adjusting until you are satisfied. It will become second nature soon.
GC
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Try this -
Look straight ahead with head/neck in comfortable neutral position for the 3D cockpit view. Then rotate your head and line of sight upward about 10 degrees. Press the assigned center key in Track IR. Now when in the 3D cockpit with head/neck in the the original neutral position, I expect your view will be closer to the first image. Keep adjusting until you are satisfied. It will become second nature soon.
GC
Thanks for the answer, what you say, I know, what happens is that I have assigned dead zones in the center to avoid headaches when trying to keep my eyes fixed. So what I want is in that position that I comment on where I would like to start and I want to apply the dead zones. A greeting and thanks again
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I just use my mouse wheel to zoom in/out but because my screens span 96" (7680x1440) I had to adjust my FOV in User\Config\Falcon BMS.cfg.
My settings (you can play around with different numbers);
set g_fDefaultFOV 120
set g_fMaximumFOV 160 -
In Opentrack (IDK about TrackIR), there is an option to move/tilt the output.
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Thanks for the answer, what you say, I know, what happens is that I have assigned dead zones in the center to avoid headaches when trying to keep my eyes fixed. So what I want is in that position that I comment on where I would like to start and I want to apply the dead zones. A greeting and thanks again
Then just do it like that.
You should be able to set up a profile that does not use mirrored curves. Just tune your curves so that your dead zone is were you need it. -
Then just do it like that.
You should be able to set up a profile that does not use mirrored curves. Just tune your curves so that your dead zone is were you need it.Thank you very much for your answer, could you send me the profile you use, I can’t do it, what I don’t get is that by centering the view with f12, it does not stay in the position that I want and to get that position I must move the view and that’s when it doesn’t stay still. thanks and greetings
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Thank you very much for your answer, could you send me the profile you use, I can’t do it, what I don’t get is that by centering the view with f12, it does not stay in the position that I want and to get that position I must move the view and that’s when it doesn’t stay still. thanks and greetings
My profile won’t help you. It’s the exact opposite of what you request.
What you can try is switch off the mirrored curve for the pitch axis and move the center points of your curve to the left or right and see if it helps.Gesendet von meinem M2007J3SG mit Tapatalk
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Thanks, with this graduation I have been able to mitigate the movement