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Do the link on the website not work?
There is a link to the enhanced SDK at this page:
https://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir/developers/
It is free to use for devs, so why the need to contact them?
Here is a quote from the website:
"The TrackIR Enhanced SDK is free for developers to implement, helping to achieve a new level of realism in PC games. Hands-free control opens up new experiences for players to further immerse themselves in the game"
Our application was in September, so I already forgot some details about how it works. But even though you can download the SDK, you can't test it in your game because their APP can't be made to detect the game without adding some ID and details, which is only possible with a developer account. For that, you have to register as a developer and get an ID and etc. before you can make the TrackIR SDK work with the game or there wouldn't be any input coming.
That's how I understood back then and how I remember now. I might be incorrect.
I sent an email to them again.
I can see no way to activate it in the game.
Hi, yes TrackIR team registered our game and we will begin development to support it next week.