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I wonder with the new drivers TRACKIR released lately, might VPCorrection be compatible with it now?


Jimmy Nestor

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Maurice,

I have sent you a new license. Currently, the add-on is not sold. Anyone who likes to try the addon, please contact me (vp.correction@hotmail.com) for a license. If you like the add-on, a donation would be great :smile:.

 

Jimmy,

sorry, no improvements for TRACKIR at the moment. I'm working on a solution to make the correction values available for other add-ons. Progress on this is as time permits - or as one highly respected member of this forum states: "It's ready when it's ready" ;-).

 

Greetings,

Holger

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Holger Schmid

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Maurice,

I have sent you a new license. Currently, the add-on is not sold. Anyone who likes to try the addon, please contact me (vp.correction@hotmail.com) for a license. If you like the add-on, a donation would be great :smile:.

 

Jimmy,

sorry, no improvements for TRACKIR at the moment. I'm working on a solution to make the correction values available for other add-ons. Progress on this is as time permits - or as one highly respected member of this forum states: "It's ready when it's ready" ;-).

 

Greetings,

Holger

Hi Holger,

 

Any news from OPUS?

 

Thanks

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Has anybody tried chaseplane and know if it fix this FSX bug?

 

I've tried it for a little bit. I haven't used it long enough to know if it fixes the head drift, though. It does a great job of things otherwise.


Kyle Rodgers

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I don't know if this has been mentioned, but I do not experience this bug anymore since updating P3D v3 to 3.3.5. Also in 3.4, even in the 777 VC at an airport close to the equator, the head movement is 0 while taxiing in sharp turns. I would like to know if others can confirm this or that my installation has accidentally got rid of this bug.

 

EDIT: 

has accidentally got rid of this bug

 

 

If this is even possible  :Tounge: .


Regards,

Harm Swinkels

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I don't know if this has been mentioned, but I do not experience this bug anymore since updating P3D v3 to 3.3.5. Also in 3.4, even in the 777 VC at an airport close to the equator, the head movement is 0 while taxiing in sharp turns. I would like to know if others can confirm this or that my installation has accidentally got rid of this bug.

 

This was fixed as of the latest release by LM.


Kyle Rodgers

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Hi Kyle.


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This was fixed as of the latest release by LM.

 

Thanks, Kyle. I was unable to find it in the changelogs, apparently.


Regards,

Harm Swinkels

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I get this problem fixed by change XYZadjust from TRUE to FALSE.

 

open camera.cfg file and find XYZadjust for virtual cockpit.

 

You will see camera moves while the aicraft turns. But after stable position(not turning) the camera postion back to it's position again. I also use EZDOK camera, and this trick actually works too.

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