Yep, well on the site it says that it can be even more accurate at capturing simple moves than 3 leds afaik
I understand the potential, and it looks great when you are standing still, but when you move....Well, its always hard to get used to something, but I'm not sure I'll get used to it
I've did a quick capture of the way it works for me in LFS. There is a slight jerkiness when looking on big angles, but mostly cause by low sensetiveness I use (33) so when the view jerks my head is about 70* turned and led isn't clearly visible. Still returns to center fast.
I'm using Ear Light LED. Its a white color led, but works just fine for me. I also tried IR LED from a TV remote and it works even better (even tho I didn't took out the IR filther)
Is your webcam on the supported list? (my cam is MS VX1000) My threashold bar is almoust fully to the right, maybe that might help.
yup, it is hard to explain. Well, I guess its hard for me for the same reason as I quit using "look with steer" option. When the view moves, I loose the feel of the movement of the car. One more difficult thing for me is that I don't really move the head rather than move my eyes when I look onto monitor, so moving the head is a thing I have to think about when driving.
It works with one LED just fine for me. One LED might be even more accurate at measuring basic movements as the site says.
Now real question: Who really finds it usefull in LFS. To me its too hard to get used to. I use around 80* FOV and I was going to use it just for glances on the mirrors, but its too difficult to get used for me
In theory, you can afford Logitech FF EX, buy used Formula GP wheel, and use 2 wheels giving you 3 pedal (if you take out 4th pedal as I did) set (thats what I have). As for shifter, you'll probably have to make it yourself or use FF joystick