Eventhough the standard profile of the TrackIR works quite well in BMS, I did not like the direct control.
It resulted in jittery view and when looking at cockpit panels I found it hard to keep the viewpoint steady.
The principle for the profile revolves around having a stable view, with a deadzone around the center forward view, to make flying and fighting with the aircraft as smooth as possible without having to adjust view constantly, resulting in fighting the view AND the aircraft.
I have strived to keep the deadzone as small as to keep the view steady, but prevent a ‘sticky’ feeling when trying to look around.
Furthermore I have limited the movement in the Z-Axis to prevent jittering in the viewpoints.
Instead, use the mousewheel (or zoom axis on your hotas if you have that mapped) to zoom in / out.
This profile is actually an edited version of my DCS profile.
While the DCS profile works best when keeping precision mode on all the time (for TIR4), but I have found this not to be the case in BMS (for neither TIR version). It makes the view a bit too slow, while without precision mode the view is very direct. YMMV.
Get the profile here!
**NOTE: Put the profile in the following folder instead of the installation folder of the TrackIR software:
<drive>\Users<name>\Appdata\Roaming\Natural Point\TrackIR 5\Profiles
Otherwise the profile does not show up in the dropdown list in the TIR software!</name></drive>**
Changelog:
March 10th 2016 - v1.1 - Updated Readme.txt with up to date instructions and some clarifications between TIR4/5.