TrackIR Issue

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KevinMn
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TrackIR Issue

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Hi,

When I use my TrackIR for FS22, det camera defaults to looking straight ahead, regardless of what the tracor has it's camera set for in GE.
I've added some comparison pics.
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It should be like the bottom picture, but it's looking straight ahead.
Any way to fix this?

My "fix" right now is to move my head up, the re-center the tracking, and move my head back down. But that creates a bunch of new issues, like looking back and such.
I just want the camera tilted down, but still rotate around a straight Y-axis to the world, not around the tilted camera axis.
Buzz2112
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Re: TrackIR Issue

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I use trackir also, all i can say is play with the software a bit.
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Re: TrackIR Issue

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That hardly helps me, it's the game that seems to be the issue, not TrackIR.
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Re: TrackIR Issue

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Using pro-clip or the reflective clips
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Re: TrackIR Issue

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Reflective clip, but I down remember this being an issue in FS19. I haven't played 22 with headtracking until now. Looking through the gdn site, there seem to be a lot more stuff regarding headtracking than previous games. I'm just interested it in not changing how the camera is in the tractor itself, and just use headtracking to change the tractors baseline camera angle.

https://gdn.giants-software.com/documen ... &class=647
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Re: TrackIR Issue

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Try moving your receiver.
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