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https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1460819807
Wait, is that a mod I forgot I added or?? Might be, lol.
Ahhh... that's helpful to know. I recently installed tobii eye tracking (not a fan tbh) which also installed vjoy etc, so maybe its that, I will give it a shot, thanks.
Don't have onetrack, but what i'd do is to go through device manager and disable head tracking there, there might be other solutions like moving/renaming the .dll etc. Also Content Manager might have some options for that.
Also something I have found in the past, if you open Onetrack and Freetrack start Onetrack and run AC. After AC has started if you then stop Onetrack and start Freetrack you can now control head tracking using Freetrack. Just thought I would share what an old bloke does in the evening to keep his brain working. Strange isint it.