By default, these should WSAD keys respectively. Make sure you don't have anything bound to those keys that could be causing it (brake or accelerate, or turning). There are 4 options revolving around camera movement (forward, back, up and down). Also note in the controls>edit assignments. The movement going back and forth looks like they are from the speed sensitive controls so turn that off, and the world movement, g-force affects shouldn't affect the camera movement in that way either, also make sure any look to apex, camera and helmet lean are off also (just copy my settings :P ). As for in-game: I made this video here and follow those settings from 6.10 onwards.
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Seems a little weird having that much movement around in the cockpit when you're in a near enough fixed position anyway in the drivers seat. I personally only run with Yaw, Pitch and Roll on in racing games and have X, Y and Z axis' turned off. Like Siberian Tiger said, make sure Z axis is off. Most modern cases include the USB 3.0 cable.I use TrackIR 5 so hopefully it's not an issue related directly to TrackIR 4 and is something that we can fix with settings. Just below the LED diagnostic display is the first of two USB 3.0 headers for front panel connections.
The LED display can be used to troubleshoot reasons why the motherboard will not post correctly using the codes in the back of the user manual. To the left of the power connector is the LED diagnostic display. Moving along towards the bottom of the board, we hit the ATX 24-pin power connector. Pin 1 of each test point is power and pin 2 of each is the ground. Along the edge of the motherboard to the right, there are voltage measurement points that can be used to measure voltage with a multimeter. There are two DIP switches that either turn off or on the Dual BIOS feature and tell the motherboard which BIOS, primary or secondary from with to boot. Below the power and reset switches are the control switches for the Dual BIOS functionality of the GA-Z87X-UD4H.
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In case of a bad overclock or other configuration error, unplug and power down the system and a simple press of the button will set the BIOS back to factory defaults. I have a GA-Z87X-UD4H and running Win 8.1 and the website drivers don't have 8.1 drivers only 8 and 7 lower ect, I tried to install the 8,7/vista 3.0 drives but have had no luck, The USB 3.0 on the board DO IN FACT work when using (hackintosh) Mac OSX 10.9 it worked flawlessly. Just below the reset button is the clear CMOS button. The blue button right beside it is the reset switch. First up, the big red button is the power switch. While this feature is not necessarily new it is a very handy to have. Gigabyte has opted to put controls directly on the motherboard. The Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD4H supports memory speeds up to DDR3 3000. To use Dual Channel both memory slots of the same color need to be populated. There are a total of four memory slots on the Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD4H and supports Dual Channel DDR3 configuration. Each header is independently controlled and monitored in the BIOS. This is extremely useful for those who use water cooling or for those users that have air coolers with two fans. One of the nice features about the Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD4H is the dual fan headers just below the CPU socket. The VRMs and ICs surrounding the CPU socket are passively cooled using heatsinks. The pins in the CPU socket are gold plated to allow better electrical conductivity as well longevity. The area around the CPU socket is standard per Intel’s specifications.