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Posted 11/9/2007 2:41:29 AM
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my vr920 yaw always tremor,even i put it on the desk .so when i play il2-1946,i can't collimation the enemy.

i want to know ,if the other vr920 user have this pronlem.and how to fix it.

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Posted 11/9/2007 4:03:22 AM
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Did you calibrated it any more times?, also its recommended to update the firmware to the latest version, it seem to include some tracking optimizations.

Wishing that i´ve been of some help..

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Posted 11/9/2007 7:02:20 AM
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Thank you Ciao.I have calibrated it and set zero befor i play IL2-1946,And i have not find the firmware updates for VR920.
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Posted 11/9/2007 9:52:34 PM
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They are launched in http://www.vr920.com/ I wish that you get this problem fixed,, did you tried to completely reach the 360º of yawing angle while calibrating= that might help.
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Posted 11/10/2007 8:48:17 PM
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hey guys, this is a problem I had as well.

I was under the impression that the VR920 would best be calibrated on your bean (head) but this is NOT the case.

When calibrating, hit the reset button, then with the vr920 in your hands rotate it through every motion you can think of... if you do this enough you will get all the little green bars to light up but the one at the end.

Then put it on your face and set the zero. This fixed my jumping problem.

Also turn left and right and make sure that your zero point is actually half way between your maximum left / right movements... if it is not... just turn your head till the little ball is between the maximum movements of the indicator and re-set the zero.

hope this helps.

Steve


Using VR920 for First person RC plane flight..... and games too...
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