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FreeTrack 2.1 Released

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The FreeTrack Team is proud to uncover a major update of their headtracking sotfware. The long awaited FreeTrack v2.1 became reality!

Included in this release : a new 3points cap marker setting, integration of native FSX 6DOF, FS2004 4DOF and FS2002 4DOF support, a new video-demo mode, axis to keyboard mapping (to adapt FreeTrack to not supported games), finer adjustments and a more accurate alignment, many other improvements and bugs fixes,...

For recall, FreeTrack is a freeware allowing you to control directly head movements in video games and compatible simulators. Have a peek in the video section of the web site to discover all the power of FreeTrack!

And a summary:

Freetrack is a freeware allowing you to directly control view directions by your head movements in compatible games and simulators.
A major update has just been released: Freetrack V2.1.
This update includes native FSX 6DOF, FS2004 4DOF and FS2002 4DOF support. Many other features included. More informations on:

http://www.free-track.org

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