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If yes, please check the properties of these files, and you will know if the file you need is 32-bit or 64-bit. If you encounter this situation, check the file path to see whether there are any other files located in. There is a special case that, the operating system is a 64-bit system, but you are not sure whether the program is 32-bit or 64-bit.
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If your operating system is 32-bit, you must download 32-bit files, because 64-bit programs are unable to run in the 32-bit operating system.

(Method: Click your original file, and then click on the right key to select "Properties" from the pop-up menu, you can see the version number of the files) If your original file is just corrupted but not lost, then please check the version number of your files. If you know MD5 value of the required files, it is the best approach to make choice
#INSTALLING PPJOYBUS.SYS PPJOY HOW TO#
Hope this helped, I stayed up late many a night trying to figure all this stuff out.Tip: How to correctly select the file you need You might need to invert all or most of them, but I've found it to be at least a passible way to enable head tracking. open up your DCS game, to to the options and assign the corresponding axis. start freetrack, go to control panel and open "gameport controllers," you should have one that says "PPjoy virtual joystick," if you open the properties for that joystick you should see the bars move and the crosshair move according to your head movements. Open Freetrack and click the output tab, and check "PPjoy output" and "joystick 1" should be selected. You're going to create a joystick with six axes but no buttons or HATS.įor those six axes, from top to bottom, you're going to set to x-axis, y-axis, z-axis, z-rotation, y-rotation, and x-rotation. click "select a custom mapping for this interface type" and click next. click the joystick you just added and click the "modify" button.
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It should say its installing drivers, then successfully installed the drivers (if drivers don't install properly try rebooting). Click the "add" button and select the virtual joystick. when it finishes run ppjoy configuration. if anything prompts up just allow it and continue. Double click the executable and start the installation. If you have windows XP I think you can use the version of PPjoy that is found in your PPjoy subfolder of freetrack, but follow the instructions to allow unsigned drivers before you begin installation or the drivers might not take.

When you boot successfully into test mode you should see "test mode" in the lower right corner. during reboot press f8 to enter the startup selection dialogue and select the option to allow unsigned drivers (its like the third from the bottom). Run the deativator and enable test mode, then reboot.
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There is a useful section on PPJoy in the freetrack manual but it seemed to leave a few things out, so i'd say use this as a supplement for that, or vice versa.įirstly, if you have windows 7 or vista go to this video () and download PPjoy from one of the links in the description and the test mode deactivator. So i'm going to try to explain some of the things that took me DAYS to work through. See, PPJoy works decently for headtracking but it is NOT easy to figure out.


I was getting very aggrevated, but then I found out about PPjoy and became even more aggrevated. I screwed with that program every which way but every time I started the game no head tracking. Tried the fixtrackir executable in the bin/stable directory, tried pasting in the "headtrack api" folder. I've been looking up every forum post on the internet trying to figure out how to get my DCS games to work with freetrack, but nothing would work.
