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MD-11 goes left when using VRInsight hardware + Hat track

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Hi team,As a happy MD-11 user I fly a lot with it.Also I own VRInsight's mcp/cdu and Hat track.My issue is the following :- when using the Hat track with default or other addon airctaft ( incl MD-11 ) everything works fine- when using the hardware with default or other addon aircraft ( incl MD-11 ) everything works fine- when using the hardware + Hat track with default or other addon aircraft everything works fineHowever :- when using the Md-11 with the hardware + Hat track the nosewheel goes 30 degree left when moving on the groundWhen moving the yoke a bit to the right the aicraft goes to the right instead of straight on.Like when stearing 30 degrees to the right to go straight on is not 0 but +30 degrees to the right.When not using either the hardware or the Hat track no problems.Also it only occurs with the MD-11 and no other (addon ) aicraft.However the Md-11 is my favorite aircraft and when using the Hat track the most realistic one.All suggestions are welcome.


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I'm have in the TrackIR Pro with VRinsight's MCP combo and...no issues here. However..it's nog exactly the same setup like you have.Maybe post it in VRinsight's forum?

Hi team,As a happy MD-11 user I fly a lot with it.Also I own VRInsight's mcp/cdu and Hat track.My issue is the following :- when using the Hat track with default or other addon airctaft ( incl MD-11 ) everything works fine- when using the hardware with default or other addon aircraft ( incl MD-11 ) everything works fine- when using the hardware + Hat track with default or other addon aircraft everything works fineHowever :- when using the Md-11 with the hardware + Hat track the nosewheel goes 30 degree left when moving on the groundWhen moving the yoke a bit to the right the aicraft goes to the right instead of straight on.Like when stearing 30 degrees to the right to go straight on is not 0 but +30 degrees to the right.When not using either the hardware or the Hat track no problems.Also it only occurs with the MD-11 and no other (addon ) aicraft.However the Md-11 is my favorite aircraft and when using the Hat track the most realistic one.All suggestions are welcome.

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It's OK he sorted it out now, it was because the VRi Hat track software uses the INS key on the number pad to freeze/pause the head movement. This key is also assigned to left rudder in FSX.


Cheers, Andy.

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