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Hahahahahahaha, I understand the feeling, been there done that! You would
rather tell me, " SHUT UP AND LET ME PLAY DUMBASS!". Don't sit up too late
buddy! See ya tomorrow! I just want you to get the best performance! :D
rather tell me, " SHUT UP AND LET ME PLAY DUMBASS!". Don't sit up too late
buddy! See ya tomorrow! I just want you to get the best performance! :D
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Sure I have! Shoot! :D
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Just tried it out on ATS, seemed to work fine . but I know up and down isnt configured right yet. also the resolution seems lower or is that just me? :D
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You tried it in ATS, you say. Tried it in ETS2 too, or is ATS first? I'll give you my so called Mappings as screenshots
here, but please NOTE the scales in each screenshot, the axes for the curves that is!
Yaw: Pitch: Roll: X: Y: Z: What do you mean by resolution? Screen resolution or movement resolution?
here, but please NOTE the scales in each screenshot, the axes for the curves that is!
Yaw: Pitch: Roll: X: Y: Z: What do you mean by resolution? Screen resolution or movement resolution?
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Thanks for the mapping charts. I guess I mean the screen resolution, the details didnt look as sharp but it could just be me :D
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Okay, next question! Screen resolution means ATS own screen or opentrack window screen, where you see the LED pattern?
Have you been here reading anything, the opentrack Wiki, where there is quite many docs bout opentrack? Link to it:
https://github.com/opentrack/opentrack/wiki
I'll also give you a couple of other settings in opentrack. Here's screenshots:
Options -> Output tab: Options -> Shortcuts: Main -> Output (Hammer symbol): Main -> Filter (Hammer symbol): Try now first to set these curves and options and test it again in ATS or ETS2, then return here for report, please!
Have you been here reading anything, the opentrack Wiki, where there is quite many docs bout opentrack? Link to it:
https://github.com/opentrack/opentrack/wiki
I'll also give you a couple of other settings in opentrack. Here's screenshots:
Options -> Output tab: Options -> Shortcuts: Main -> Output (Hammer symbol): Main -> Filter (Hammer symbol): Try now first to set these curves and options and test it again in ATS or ETS2, then return here for report, please!
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I have been reading the opentrack wiki and adopted his settings as much as I could. I'm sure you have sussed by now that your dealing with a total idiot! :D Is the best way to transfer these images to copy the link to word?
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Okay, I do it the following way to save images like this (they are thumbnails)!
Click on image with scrollwheel as button, in Chrome browser it will open a
new TAB with the full resolution image, there I right click the image and
choose "Save image as ....". Do that for each image, save them all in same
folder and you'll be good! Now try this. I'm now going to the grocery-shop
for about 45 minutes, then i'll be back here! OK?
Click on image with scrollwheel as button, in Chrome browser it will open a
new TAB with the full resolution image, there I right click the image and
choose "Save image as ....". Do that for each image, save them all in same
folder and you'll be good! Now try this. I'm now going to the grocery-shop
for about 45 minutes, then i'll be back here! OK?