Author Topic: Mouse Look view please  (Read 841 times)

Offline MadArrow

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Mouse Look view please
« Reply #15 on: March 26, 2003, 03:11:25 AM »
I don't know what my problem is but I still can't map the right click in natural point to the joystick.  I am using a Saitek X45.  When I go into the Saitek software and assign a command to the aux 1 slider it doesn't do anything in the natural point software.  Could someone maybe send me a profile or give me some more tips. Thanks

Offline honda346

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« Reply #16 on: March 26, 2003, 05:01:44 PM »
MadArrow,
  If you are trying to use a Direct X button assignment from your Joystick to the trackIR it won't work.  If you're saying you assign a right mouse click to the aux btn 2 position, and it isn't making a right mouse click happen then the profile isn't loading for the Saitek.  Also, as others mentioned make sure the key assignments don't conflict between all three pieces of software, Aces, trackIR, Saitek loader.

Offline wetrat

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« Reply #17 on: March 26, 2003, 09:26:17 PM »
I thought we already have mouse look
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Offline addy

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« Reply #18 on: March 27, 2003, 04:49:58 AM »
Madarrow, I am using the X45 this is what I did to get it to work. I un mapped the "numberpad -" and the "numberpad +" keys in AH. These control rpm ( not boost) which I never change. I then mapped the track IR to right click on "numberpad -", center on "numberpad +" and enable/disable to "."( which is a non mapped key in AH) Now click OFF the "mode select" in the track IR mapping screen ( should be the F8 key by default. THIS WILL CAUSE THE TRACK IR TO FUNCTION IN MOUSE EMULATION MODE ONLY, so if you play "that other sim" with dedicated track IR support, remember to click it back on when you fire up the track IR program before you play it!!!)). Now map the "numberpad -" to AUX1 in the saitek profiler, and the other 2 track IR functions to what ever buttons are comfortable for you. Now load your saitek profile, start track IR and minimize the application, and fire up AH. IF you "cntrl I" in AH you get the Frame per second and view mode screen. You will notice it says "snap view".Change it to "pan view" by pressing F8. Now if you move your AUX switch on your stick to position 1, and you have your views mapped to the mouse axis ( you change this in the joystick setup screen in AH) you can look around!!! Hope this helps,  THIS IS WHY PROPER SUPPORT FOR TRACKIR IS A MUST FOR AH.....to much bloody work to get it functioning!!! Any other questions or if you would like to look at my saitek profile, just PM me with your email addy, and I will get back to you that way!
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