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issue #1415 reported, tested and with additional help by and thread is #1419. as a consequence of this, you may need to reselect the camera inside the tracker's options, but a migration has been added and should work in most cases.
support multiple copies of the same camera model being connected at the same time. keyboard modifiers like Ctrl or Shift are ignored for mouse shortcuts. allow mouse shortcuts for extended buttons (not left, right, middle or mousewheel). report this as issue or in discussion thread if you hate this. as a consequence of this, the Escape key will now cancel and close the options dialog. issue #1407 reported by fix handling of the Escape key with embedded module dialogs. don't show embedded module dialogs on low resolutions override by setting the OPENTRACK_MODULE_TABS environment variable to 0 or 1. tracker/wii: fix tracking not working when the window is minimized and occluded. tracker/steamvr: update to newer SDK version (report bugs in issues section or the discussion thread below). tracker/trackhat: implement LED tracking status indicator, add back the gain slider, and fix custom models. please report successes and failures in the discussion thread below. this installation procedure is better than the one on the wiki, but hasn't been extensively tested. contrib: add libusb installer for the ps3 eye open driver to contrib/libusbK-inf-wizard, to be used with this guide by weczi of IRTrack. they'll be copied to the user's profile directory under Documents (but won't be copied again if they're deleted). options: a vendor can ship profile presets with the installer as modules/presets/*.ini. module dialogs can now displayed as tabs even in low resolutions. tracker/neuralnet: add support for operating in higher resolutions (by #1476). You can find yourself blasting your pursuers from a bomber turret, defending your teammates on the ground from an air raid with anti-aircraft guns, shooting down enemy aircraft with a firestorm from multiple rocket launchers, or trying to sink an enemy warship with a torpedo from a fast attack boat. You can choose from over 2,000 vehicles from the early 20th century to the most modern combat units, in an extensive variety of combat situations many of which are exclusive. In War Thunder, aircraft, attack helicopters, ground forces and naval vessels collaborate in realistic competitive battles. Join now and take part in major battles on land, in the air and at sea, fighting with millions of other players from all over the world in an ever-evolving environment.
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