Yes, generally, when TrackIR loses a tracking dot, ROF will recenter your view automagically(c) when it finds it again.
Try playing with your TrackIR software. I use F12 in ROF also, so make sure it's set in your TiR software for that profile.
I think there are some current TrackIR improvments comin for ROF though as well.
What did you change in your TrackIR software settings? I've tried numerous things to no avail. Any help would be appreciated.
My quote was in response to the OP.
..for your "recentering when you dont want it to" -- I would just suggest maybe some more aggressive curves so you dont have to turn your real head as much. I know...you may be suprised how much more you use TiR in a WW1 setting than WW2. At least for me, I'm swingin around all over the place. I get out of whack too at times. But nutin a quick F12 wont cure.
How does your TiR's "tracking" window look? do you have VE?
How do your green dots look? ( or your one dot without the 6DoF)
Do they get close to each other? ( if you have 6DoF)
this recentering happens when TrackIR gets confused. It gets confused when it loses its tracking. That could be caused by lots of things.
Thats why I said just "play" with it.
Also, make sure you have the "Rise of Flight" update for TrackIR ( from the update -> Check for games option)
Hope this Helps