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Move TrackIR home position up/down on the fly?

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In my FSX cockpit I use TrackIR. The TrackIR is controlled by EZCA, which lets me move the home eyepoint position up and down (or back and forward, left and right). I have this mapped to a rotary encoder on the panel so effectively I can move the seat height up and down smoothly by turning the knob. I am wondering how to do this in XP-11, or if it's possible. The X-Plane up/down/left/right commands work if I disable TrackIR but have no effect if I have it enabled. This is the same behaviour as FSX. I have seen a thing called X-Camera that looks a bit like EZCA. Does anyone know if that does what I need?

Thanks.


MarkH

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Mark,

I use TrackHat and X-Camera, and I can do this by assigning "Move view up" and "Move view down" to the "trim wheel" on the CH Eclipse yoke, so I think it should be possible with your rotary encoder. TrackHat is enabled through X-Camera's TrackIR option, so TIR should work in the same way.

Dugald

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Awesome! And I just noticed I can try it for free :)

Thanks.


MarkH

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