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Wade007:
Once your guns are set up (with IR sensor and all) and plugged in correctly (IDs, etc) press the calibration button on your gun(s) for the required 10-30 seconds in order to enter calibration mode (while in Windows). You'll be looking at a Windows desktop at this point. No other software is open. No Aimtrak software is needed at this point for calibration. You should see three blinking targets. They come up one at at time. Shoot them with each gun. A couple of KEY THINGS to keep in mind: 1) Be sure to be far enough away from the screen for the calibration to work. It's much harder to be too far away than too close. I'd guess at least 4-6 feet away from the screen for it to work. 2) Aim with your WRISTS, not your arms. Position the gun where you would likely hold it when playing a game. Then aim carefully using your wrist, only pointing the barrel of the gun at the different calibration targets. Try not to move the handle part of the gun in space relative to your body at all. See my review demo video here for a few possible points of help: I hope this helps. :) |
jackiabu:
--- Quote from: Wade007 on December 13, 2013, 02:14:30 pm ---Once your guns are set up (with IR sensor and all) and plugged in correctly (IDs, etc) press the calibration button on your gun(s) for the required 10-30 seconds in order to enter calibration mode (while in Windows). You'll be looking at a Windows desktop at this point. No other software is open. No Aimtrak software is needed at this point for calibration. You should see three blinking targets. They come up one at at time. Shoot them with each gun. A couple of KEY THINGS to keep in mind: 1) Be sure to be far enough away from the screen for the calibration to work. It's much harder to be too far away than too close. I'd guess at least 4-6 feet away from the screen for it to work. 2) Aim with your WRISTS, not your arms. Position the gun where you would likely hold it when playing a game. Then aim carefully using your wrist, only pointing the barrel of the gun at the different calibration targets. Try not to move the handle part of the gun in space relative to your body at all. See my review demo video here for a few possible points of help: http://www.cheapskategamer.com/pc_game_stories_and_news/true-light-gun-support-for-pc-gaming-the-arcade-guns%E2%84%A2-product-review/ I hope this help. :) --- End quote --- i have no calibration button on my gun :-\ where is it? |
BadMouth:
http://www.ultimarc.com/aimtrak.html see calibration section. point gun at ceiling and hold trigger in for 5 seconds |
jackiabu:
--- Quote from: BadMouth on December 13, 2013, 03:16:32 pm ---http://www.ultimarc.com/aimtrak.html see calibration section. point gun at ceiling and hold trigger in for 5 seconds --- End quote --- haa.... that i all ready did many times, but the calibration is not Accuracy. |
BadMouth:
Are you talking about accuracy in a game, or do you say it's inaccurate in Windows? Every game has its own service menu that you'll have to calibrate the gun in. |
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