GratefulAl wrote:
it was all staged on a Hollywood sound set
No, no, no. Sure, they were staged, but on the surface of the moon in large lunar soundstages... http://www.vgg.com/tr/tr_102201_moon.html[^]
GratefulAl wrote:
it was all staged on a Hollywood sound set
No, no, no. Sure, they were staged, but on the surface of the moon in large lunar soundstages... http://www.vgg.com/tr/tr_102201_moon.html[^]
A lot of people use TrackIR for view movement in flight sims instead of using a mouse. There was one I used to use called headmouse which didn't require you to use a goofy headpiece though, it just tracked your head movement using a webcam. Found this, looks to be a continuation of the original of some sort. http://robotica.udl.es/headmouse/headmouse2/headmouse2e.html[^]
"I wish I could edit such settings somewhere, and/or limit the zooming to a couple of factors." In your Firefox, type about:config in the address bar. On the main page, you will see a long list of configuration entries. Enter the name of the key you want to update in the “Filter” field. The list will narrow to only the entries that match your keyword as you type. To modify the value, simply double click on the entry value field and update the entry. That’s all! 17) Same Zoom Level For Every Site Firefox remembers your zoom preference for each site and set it to your preferences whenever you load the page. If you want the zoom level to be consistent from site to site, you can toggle the value of browser.zoom.siteSpecific from True to False. Config name: browser.zoom.siteSpecific Default: True Modified value: False (enable same zoom preferences for every sites) http://maketecheasier.com/28-coolest-firefox-aboutconfig-tricks/2008/08/21[^]