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The greatest break though for flight simming would be the TrackIR, or more specifically, ANY hardware that would do what TrackIR does. And NOBODY is interested in this topic. If the people who make TrackIR would hear from Mac users more, maybe they would see a market for this and develop it. I can't believe that no one is replying to this post. There has to be someone that is interested in a view tool like this. No?Hi Mike,Are you running the software through OSX or Windows?If you're experiencing problems with OSX, it might be worth installing Boot Camp and running X-Plane via that OS. Not only would your TrackIR work, but you'd also see the benefit of increased frame-rates.RegardsDominic.

Thanks for the reply.Now I really don't know where to go. Let me explain.I have used microsoft FS on a PC for many years and experienced more frustration than enjoyment.I had heard a lot of positive things about X-Plane on a Mac, so when looking for a new computer I bought an iMac and X-Plane 10.

To be honest, I preferred MicroSoft over X-Plane. I missed MFS so much, I bought an older version of Windows (6 or 7, I forget right now) and installed it using BootCamp. I loaded MSF onto Windows/BootCamp, and some things are a little quirky with that, such as keyboard commands. I tried to buy a windows keyboard but that didn't work either.I'm a fairly new real world pilot, (a little over 100 hrs) and I have to say, it is easier to fly a real plane than a Sim. Anyway, I was hoping, (now that I have a Mac) to keep things as simple as possible by sticking to X-Plane on the Mac OS and just getting use to that.

Then BAAM!, I hear about TrackIR. One of my biggest pet peeves about sims is using views. You don't have to worry about that when flying a real plane, you just look where you want to look.

Now I wish that I would have bought a powerful PC and started using Prepar3D. Its going to be awhile before I can do that.I always seem to have more trouble than its worth, yet I'm addicted to flying and would love to have a setup that works for me. I don't know where to go from here.I can't believe there is no market form TrackIR in the Mac world. Thanks for the reply.Now I really don't know where to go. Let me explain.I have used microsoft FS on a PC for many years and experienced more frustration than enjoyment.I had heard a lot of positive things about X-Plane on a Mac, so when looking for a new computer I bought an iMac and X-Plane 10. To be honest, I preferred MicroSoft over X-Plane.

I missed MFS so much, I bought an older version of Windows (6 or 7, I forget right now) and installed it using BootCamp. I loaded MSF onto Windows/BootCamp, and some things are a little quirky with that, such as keyboard commands. I tried to buy a windows keyboard but that didn't work either.I'm a fairly new real world pilot, (a little over 100 hrs) and I have to say, it is easier to fly a real plane than a Sim. Anyway, I was hoping, (now that I have a Mac) to keep things as simple as possible by sticking to X-Plane on the Mac OS and just getting use to that. Then BAAM!, I hear about TrackIR. One of my biggest pet peeves about sims is using views.

You don't have to worry about that when flying a real plane, you just look where you want to look. Now I wish that I would have bought a powerful PC and started using Prepar3D. Its going to be awhile before I can do that.I always seem to have more trouble than its worth, yet I'm addicted to flying and would love to have a setup that works for me. I don't know where to go from here.I can't believe there is no market form TrackIR in the Mac world.Hi Mike,Just a thought; have you tried this free alternative:I know quite a few users who really rate it.RegardsDominic. Thank you DominicS! Just the sort info I was looking for.First, I will look into the FaceTrackNoIR. I figured there must be something for us Mac users, I only just recently heard about TrackIR and and didn't know there was other hardware for MacsAnd Second, I didn't know that option existed in X-PLane.

That option would certainly give you the impression that TrackIR DOES work with X-Plane. But would that be the windows versions of X-Plane? I have not purchased TrackIR yet. I did send a message to the manufacturer and asked if TrackIR worked on a Mac and the answer was certainly not yes. They gave me a link to someone that buys a bunch of their TrackIR's, and than reprograms them to work on a Mac.

I said, thanks, but no thanks. It sounded like too much trouble, and didn't want to mess with anything that was designed to. But I will look into the FaceTrackNoIRThanksMike.