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has anyone figured out a way to look back using freetrack the same way as the mouse does, without using X axis?
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Track Ir for me.
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There is something like "relative axis"... you can find it in the advanced settings. If i find the time, ´i´ll look it up for you today...
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The controls there give you the option of choosing between yaw/pitch/roll as inputs and applying those inputs to X/Y/Z.
So, what does it do? The more you turn to the side (yaw), it adds some X movement to help you look around the fuselage? |
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I think the point in the whole thing is to simulate the natural movement by your own body.
You don´t move your eyes in only one axis when you make normal headmovements... So movement in one axis does influence another axis which has to be simulated by the programm...
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