![]() ![]() TrackIR works with a single screen, or multiple screens. The picture above shows TrackIR with the DIY Deluxe Desktop Flight Sim. You can also look out the windows, look over your shoulder, look around struts and other parts of the airplane. As a result, you can lean into the flight simulator instrument panel if you want to see something closer. Instead of explaining all 6, I’ll just say your real life head also moves in 6 degrees of freedom, and leave it at that. TrackIR “sees” your head move in 6 axes, also called 6 degrees of freedom. ![]() It is a view tracking device that allows you to look around the virtual cockpit by moving your head. I’ve used TrackIR from Naturalpoint for a long time. TrackIR with DTG Flight School and the DIY Deluxe Desktop Flight Sim It’s up to you to decide which flight simulator instrument panel works best with your particular needs. You have a few options to choose from and each has its own benefit trade offs. Today I’ll focus on viewing the flight instruments. Developers struggle to create software that displays a legible flight simulator instrument panel, and also present a realistic outside world with scenery that stretches to the horizon. ![]()
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