This might be an obvious question to some but, I just received my SR6 today and tried it for the first time. I managed to set up the software and the scripts and got the SR6 to work, but I ran into some difficulties when actually trying to use it.
For context, I am using the fleshlight obsession, and I have the sr6 desk mounted to a sturdy solid wood height adjustable desk.
When i try to insert myself into the SR6 at the home position, it just feels like it’s bending my sausage backwards or is in an uncomfortable position, i tried adjusting my table to be taller so that i can be directly under the hole but even then it just felt abit odd and uncomfortable, This is also a tedious process as i have to apply lube, position my sausage directly with the entry of the fleshlight and then lower my desk and stay hard through the whole process.
I did eventually have some success after i forced it in at an angle, but when running the scripts i just slipped out or i didn’t really feel that much of a sensation, i eventually just gave up and used the fleshlight by itself.
If you have any tips on how to position it that would be great. I am also aware that the home position can be altered but i’m not sure what would be the ideal position.
Honestly, you want a VESA mount and a monitor arm. It’ll allow you to angle the device to where you need it for a seated position, rather than you trying to scoot into it. So instead of the straight up position being perpendicular with the floor/desk its at an angle that’ll allow you to slide in.
Other than that you can adjust the home positions but more importantly you can dial in the output ranges. By changing the output ranges of each different axis you can restrict the device from moving too far one way or the other to stop yourself from coming out during use. If its tilting back too far(I think this would be pitch), you’d want to restrict the top end of that motion from 0-100 to like 30-70 or something.
There’s probably a way to adjust the range of motion of everything relative to what you’d define as your starting position. (As in if you have pitch start at 70(50 is default) it would adjust the script accordingly. But I dont have that knowledge so someone else will have to chime in.
Honestly, whoever you purchased it from should’ve provided a guide on this cause it does take some time and effort to get set up. Cause getting it connected and scripts to run is one thing, dialing in the details is another.