Headtracking information
Re: Headtracking information
Well, then we take it one step further! Being systematic in these cases makes it easier! :D
One folder up from your mod-folder you've got your global config.cfg file for ETS2 and also
for ATS, but one at a time. In that file you should have a line like this:
Report back when done, please!
One folder up from your mod-folder you've got your global config.cfg file for ETS2 and also
for ATS, but one at a time. In that file you should have a line like this:
If it says:uset g_trackir "1"
change the 0 to 1.uset g_trackir "0"
Report back when done, please!
Re: Headtracking information
Mine just said config rather than global config, but in both cases user g_trackir was set to 1
Re: Headtracking information
That was just my way of saying that there is more than one file called config.cfg,
every profile has one too, so hence 'global', it covers ALL profiles! Okay, then we're
checking a couple of other things! In the opentrack window in the upper left, can
you see the three LEDs in a vertical pattern there accompanied by a cross? And is
that pattern moving as you move your head? In the same window, I assume you have
set 'Input' to PointTracker 1.1 and 'Output' to freetrack 2.0 Enhanced and also 'Filter'
to Accela? If that's correct, then click on the Mapping button and choose Yaw tab. It
should look something like this: If not, make it look the same approximately using the mouse to add points and thereby
create curves! Report back again!
every profile has one too, so hence 'global', it covers ALL profiles! Okay, then we're
checking a couple of other things! In the opentrack window in the upper left, can
you see the three LEDs in a vertical pattern there accompanied by a cross? And is
that pattern moving as you move your head? In the same window, I assume you have
set 'Input' to PointTracker 1.1 and 'Output' to freetrack 2.0 Enhanced and also 'Filter'
to Accela? If that's correct, then click on the Mapping button and choose Yaw tab. It
should look something like this: If not, make it look the same approximately using the mouse to add points and thereby
create curves! Report back again!
Re: Headtracking information
Yes to all the Questions and I have set the yaw map to match yours. should I adjust the config in all my latest profiles? Also might have to call it a night soon. My fault I should have started earlier :oops:
Re: Headtracking information
@bogdac
No, don't touch any of the profile configs, ONLY the global one! Did
you check in ETS2 after the change in Mappings, if that made any difference?
Yes, it's getting late, but if you want to go back to old mouse behavior, just
quit opentrack, and all will be as usual! We can continue tomorrow, you know
where to find me! :D
No, don't touch any of the profile configs, ONLY the global one! Did
you check in ETS2 after the change in Mappings, if that made any difference?
Yes, it's getting late, but if you want to go back to old mouse behavior, just
quit opentrack, and all will be as usual! We can continue tomorrow, you know
where to find me! :D
Re: Headtracking information
Just checked, still no head movement in the cabin. Many thanks Bengan i will catch up with you tomorrow :D
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Good Night! :D
Re: Headtracking information
I dont know how Bengan convinced you all to wear funny hats :D
Re: Headtracking information
@Arayas
He's NOT wearing any funny hat, it's a clip!
This one actually!
https://delanengineering.com/products/h ... lip-gamer/
I'm the hat guy, look at first post!
He's NOT wearing any funny hat, it's a clip!
This one actually!
https://delanengineering.com/products/h ... lip-gamer/
I'm the hat guy, look at first post!