List of games compatible with FreeTrack

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This is a list of personal computer games compatible with FreeTrack by interface.

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FreeTrack interface

With third-party support

FSUIPC

SimConnect

TrackIR interface

All TrackIR Enhanced games, along with the following special cases:

Require TIRViews.dll file, distributed with TrackIR software

Encrypted interface and compatible only after using TrackIRFixer

With third-party support

By ToCA EDIT:

By JSJ:

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