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Track IR 4 for Airbus X A320


xcltm3

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Anyone out there using Track IR 4 (or 5) with Airbus X A320?

The reason I ask this, is that by default the Vitrual Cockpit view places you way too high so that your view is over the glareshield out the window.

In order to view the instruments you either have to;

1. Keep staring down toward the instruments (not very safe/practical for all landings and take-offs) &/or

2. You have to zoom out and this means your view and interpretation of the instruments is nil.

I just need to know if anyone has a Track IR profile that resolves this issue, or, can someone at Aerosoft give me a quick & easy to comprehend guide on

how to edit the aircraft / view config file so that I may lower the field of view/eyepoint to resolve this issue.

Thanks in advance,

XCLTM3

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Hi. I use EZCA along with Trackir 5.

It allows me to set my eye position to my preference, and return to it at a push of a button.

Chris

Would you mind sharing the file mate? :) Or profile I believe it's called for EZCA

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Hi. I use EZCA along with Trackir 5.

It allows me to set my eye position to my preference, and return to it at a push of a button.

Chris

Hi Chris,

thx for the reply, but isn't EZCA a payware program? I didn't want to go the additional expense. If I could just edit the aircraft cfg file and save a profile with Track IR

this would solve my issue.

Just not certain as to how to edit the cfg file (proper parameters) appropriately in order to resolve my issue. (Or, I was hoping someone would have a TIR profile here in the forums which has resolved this

issue).

Looks as though I'll have to continue researching outside this forum.

Rgds,

XCLTM3

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