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Remove trackir zoom limitations please :(


heroe

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The best thing would be to remove the limitations of the movement of the trackir inside the cockpit, which is supposed to be through the seat harness, thanks to the small screens of the F-16 it would be a great help not to walk by zooming so often, on airplanes such as the A-10C works perfect being able to make great approach to each instrument without applying zoom at all times, in addition many of us are about to reach 40 and the vision is no longer the same as before and zooming so often causes discomfort, it would be a important help to implement this or to put it as an option, thanks.

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Hello,

 

You could try to tune the Server.lua file, in the way that I explain here:

 

https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=187155

 

Here you can see the results on my F-16 ... I'm not using zoom, just moving my virtual head around:

 

LP1nuZ9QbaQ

 

Cheers

 

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How did you snap to the MFD's for a close look?

 

I use snapviews, have defined four of them (hud, 2 ddi and the hsi) and placed them on a hotas’ hat.

 

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Ahh ok. I never tried that. I guess I thought it wouldn't work with Trackir.

 

It doesnt .. I pause the headtracking just before using the snapview, and unpause it afterwards.

 

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It makes sense now. :)

 

:) yes, I’m so lucky that thrustmaster’s software allow me to bind more than one action onto a single hat press, that way I can unpause the head tracker and immediately do the snapview, on a single press :D

 

For work: iMac mid-2010 of 27" - Core i7 870 - 6 GB DDR3 1333 MHz - ATI HD5670 - SSD 256 GB - HDD 2 TB - macOS High Sierra

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