If you turn headlook off in-game does it re-centre? Either a game bug (unlikely) or some other device is bound to mouselook/headlook and is offsetting your view?
Could be that I just got two junk MPUs and will have to replace them with more expensive units from a known good supplier.Cool, I'll take a look when mine comes through. There is no "MPU-9265" chip from Invensense so these are all using the same chip - the MPU-9250 - so I can't for the life of me think why they wouldn't work with the firmware. The "MPU-92/65" designation must just be some Chinese marketing thing, maybe to bridge the gap in people's minds from 6050 to 9250....
Anyway, if you can hang in there for a few days, I'll spend some time verifying things and see what I can find out.
Long shot but try going into 'Setup USB Game Controller', select the edtracker -> settings -> reset to defaults
Given it a try -- no joy. Thanks for the suggestion, though.
I've tried uninstalling opentrack and virtualjoy in case they're conflicting -- don't seem to be. All I can think of left is to reset all the ED config files tomorrow and do all the keybindings again.
Perplexing.
-BW
I might order a kit from Hobby Components myself and build one just to see if this is something up with the "latest" 9250 boards...
I run Windows 7, but do have a Windows 10 laptop which I used to check DIY EDTracker on. It works fine with no Arduino drivers installed; its just detected by some default Microsoft drivers as a USB COM port. You can forcibly install drivers by right-clicking on the .inf and choosing "Install". For removing drivers, and any left-over virtual COM ports, USBDeview is a handy debug tool (run as Admin).
It really does seem a mixed bag with Windows 10 and the Arduino drivers. I would suggest trying without them first and only installing them if absolutely needed - the GUI should show any generic USB COM port in the drop-down. If it's not listing, can you let me know exactly what the COM port is described as in Windows Device Manager? Rob does some filtering in the GUI I believe, only displays ports with "Leonardo" in their name, or "Serial" (or something - he'll know exactly)...
So does this get you the video by HTML5 rather than Flash? It should do according to the Google YouTube API... be grateful of a quick test and I can put it on the main website then...
http://www.edtracker.co.uk/media/test.html
Looks ok to me too, I disabled Flash and it launched as an HTML5 player instead. I think that'll do it. I'll implement it on the main front page
Ta muchly
So does this get you the video by HTML5 rather than Flash? It should do according to the Google YouTube API... be grateful of a quick test and I can put it on the main website then...
http://www.edtracker.co.uk/media/test.html
Gets me Video and not downloading.
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Has this been done? Tested just now and get the Download on the Pro site. Your test was fine.