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then i suppose you just use deadzones to look forwards.
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Nope, I just control my head.
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You can't argue against doing whatever makes you the most comfortable, but to any brand new user I would advise toughing it out on default settings until you've reached that unconcious competence state.
Making changes too early could lead to someone being less comfortable than what is optimal without ever knowing, and then developing habits to compensate which make it even less comfortable. |
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I have to add to the sentiment already expressed on how great Track IR is!
I started with Track IR3, then moved up to Track IR 4 Pro, and just recently ordered the newer Track IR5 - in fact have not even hooked it up yet. You can use the clip on the headset, or the reflectors on the visor of a ball cap. Myself I prefer the hat clip, as I don't wear a headset. Get use to it, then in the software you can tweak to your heart's content to get it where you like it, regarding response curves, dead zones, etc. The included profiles are not bad to get started with. I will also add, it is important - to me at least, to have two Track IR functions assigned to easy to reach buttons on my joystick, these are the Track IR pause key, and the Re-Center key. I use both of these fairly routinely and find having them on buttons on my stick to be very easy to do - becomes almost second nature. Also please note the default hotkeys for these two functions, can be re-mapped to whatever you like. Get used to it, tweak it a little, and enjoy! I could not fly without it.
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how? do you have a center/off button or something for when ur aiming? unless ur an owl?
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The only thing I can complain about regarding the use of Track IR is the fact that I find myself turning my head during a movie or other video game so I can see around, kinda like leaning while playing a driving game.......
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I just hold my head still and no, I'm not an owl.
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If you are using a reflector sight, a little head movement won't be a problem anyway - that is what they are for. Less easy with iron sights though.
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