![]() The moment you start streaming, depending on your settings, the mouse should move automatically as you rotate your head. ![]() The streaming is just above average, but what really puts it ahead is its built in head tracking. Trinus Gyre is definitely the second best. I ran many games like Portal and saw no perceptible lag while in game.Ģ. Kinoni Remote Desktop is probably the least laggy streamer out there. All of them have different pros and cons.ġ. Do you know if your phone does not happen to have the movement censors? Turn on the Debug in FreepieIMU in your phone and you should see the numbers changing on your phone screen when you turn around your phone.There are five programs that I use to stream my desktop to my phone/iPod. Try some other application that contacts your phone from your PC or other way around.ĩ. Somehow figure out the IP address of your phone in your Wi-Fi and make sure you can see it from your PCĨ. Check that your phone is connected to your router from your router status web page or suchħ. ![]() So only network you would use is your Wi-Fi.Ħ. Check that you have turned off data connection from your phone. FreePIE on your phone cannot communicate to Opentrack in your PC.Ĥ. If it does not work now, then the communication with your phone and PC is not working. Also "Send orientation" should be on, IP addess of your PC should be correct as well the port number should be same that configured in Opentrack. Check you have pressed On in FreePIE IMU in your phone. Check that you have pressed Start in Opentrack windowģ. Check you have chosen Freepie UDP tracker in Opentrack windowĢ. I am not by my game PC so cannot check now. Check all the WT options and configurations for something like "Use HeadTracking with this configuration Y/N" or similar. It might be that there is setting per each control setup (Mouse aim, Simoplified, Realistic, Full Control) that tells that tracking is used in that particular setup. => If your view is centered towards the front, the communication works Press the Center View button configured above In WT test flight use the keyboard buttons to turn your view to left or right in a way it stays thereģ. Configure a "Center view" button in OT settingsĢ. To try that the communication between Opentrack and WT is working I think you could:ġ. If the Octopus is moving in your screen then I assume there is something in Opentrack setting or in War Thunder that prevents the communication. Then go to test flight and it should work when turning your head. Just launch the phone applications and Opentrack. I don't know whether it helps but at least it gives me comfort that I have done something to help my brains not to cook.įor me it worked instantly, i.e. One thing that I built for myself was a phone holder that has piece of folio under the phone, i.e. If you are interested on this try to search "reverse tethering" over google With your phone model. ![]() I have not succeeded rooting my phone (currently ZTE Grand X) but I wish I could to make this wired connection to work. In this case you could switch on airplane mode and not to have any radio waves coming out right top of your brain. If you can root your phone you might succeed on using the USB connection to transfer the communication. Okay, I needed that 6 euros adapter also for my Raspberry Pi project. I ordered a Wi-Fi adapter for my PC from Ebay just to build dedicated WLAN for this purpose. I have not noticed any delay even though my WLAN router is about 5-10 meters away from me behind many walls. Playing one new space sim that was launched on December -) I have been away from this forum for a while. Nice! Ill try it but is there any lag or delay between IRL movements and in-game movements?Īlso what exactly are the risks for your brain? :P ![]()
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