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Question Common Axis assignment for a 4 DOF Platform (Front L/R, Rear L/R)

Discussion in 'New users start here - FAQ' started by pmneo, May 21, 2023.

  1. pmneo

    pmneo New Member

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    Hey Together!

    I'm new to SimTools and have installed the new V3 Version. I don't know if it was a good idea, because most of the posts does not match the V3 Version :(

    I have setup F1-22 with a bit of try and error to my 4 Axis and have assigned, Pitch and Roll + Sway Surge Heave with 20% each. Basically the actors are working, but I would like to know, what common mapping you other people use?

    I have read something about the tuning center etc. but I haven't found it yet in V3 ...

    So I would love to get some informations about your mixings of the Axis for a 4DOF (or is this a 3 DOF? I'm confused here too ... )

    Thanks
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    pmneo New Member

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    I found a good basic setup from Force2Motion:

    upload_2023-5-22_12-10-35.png

    This feels nice with my VR Headset!