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There has been no update for that, as of yet.so is face impact now on the ST+ ?
or we having to wait for this, man im excited.
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There has been no update for that, as of yet.so is face impact now on the ST+ ?
or we having to wait for this, man im excited.
Looks like a teaser, or someone used the wrong screenshot file for the email, lol
Off how? Is it level and lined up to your target line (in alignment settings on the main menu)
That is awesome! Well donefinished today guys..
is there any way to calibrate the ST+ as I feel the numbers are a bit off still?
That is awesome! Well done
Not really any calibration to do. Just insure it's square and level.finished today guys..
is there any way to calibrate the ST+ as I feel the numbers are a bit off still?
Not really any calibration to do. Just insure it's square and level.
Maybe make sure your base it's on isn't touching the mat?
Also, maybe cover up the white lines in the mat. White shoes and backgrounds have been mentioned before.
Just a temporary thought, maybe blue masking tape or a dark towel over them. Just to see if those lines could be the issue.what would I use to cover up the white lines?
If you're outdoors, no, unfortunately not.is there anyway to get the laser dot on the mat brighter?
I struggle to see it on the mat when setting up a new ball?
When I took mine outside, it was for sure more difficult. Like @AuzzieMatt said, mark area or get a general area you know it should be. Doesn't have to be exact.is there anyway to get the laser dot on the mat brighter?
I struggle to see it on the mat when setting up a new ball?
Ok, dumb question time for those of you with SkyTrak+ as I build out my sim.
I assume the SkyTrak+ has a HDMI cable that goes to the projector and a power cord. Any neat products you've use for covering/routing your cables around the room?
I also assume it's capable of using a wireless Internet connection and I don't need to run an Ethernet cable.
Ok, dumb question time for those of you with SkyTrak+ as I build out my sim.
I assume the SkyTrak+ has a HDMI cable that goes to the projector and a power cord. Any neat products you've use for covering/routing your cables around the room?
If using software like GS Pro on a laptop, how does it connect? Wireless/Ethernet to the laptop and then HDMI from the laptop to the projector?
I also assume it's capable of using a wireless Internet connection and I don't have to run an Ethernet cable.
Enquiring minds want to know...
Ok, dumb question time for those of you with SkyTrak+ as I build out my sim.
I assume the SkyTrak+ has a HDMI cable that goes to the projector and a power cord. Any neat products you've use for covering/routing your cables around the room?
If using software like GS Pro on a laptop, how does it connect? Wireless/Ethernet to the laptop and then HDMI from the laptop to the projector?
I also assume it's capable of using a wireless Internet connection and I don't have to run an Ethernet cable.
Enquiring minds want to know...
You would use the computer to connect through HDMI. Our Foresight GCQuad is the same.Ok, dumb question time for those of you with SkyTrak+ as I build out my sim.
I assume the SkyTrak+ has a HDMI cable that goes to the projector and a power cord. Any neat products you've use for covering/routing your cables around the room?
If using software like GS Pro on a laptop, how does it connect? Wireless/Ethernet to the laptop and then HDMI from the laptop to the projector?
I also assume it's capable of using a wireless Internet connection and I don't have to run an Ethernet cable.
Enquiring minds want to know...
USBc-c will charge while in use, but not all USBc-c allow data/video at the same time. Will leave it at thatYou can also buy a c to c that goes direct to laptop but wouldn't trickle charge while in use vs the ST+ split cable that does.
There are quite a few products for that based off the surface it will attach to. Some simply lay over with channels within it to cover and for safety. Others are more intricate.Any neat products you've use for covering/routing your cables around the room?