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dkellington

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  1. I'm hoping it's not too late to join the party on this one. I have all the above issues, but have narrowed my problem with hand tracking to when a link cable is used. Hand tracking works fine when in pass through mode and immersive mode. As soon as I enable the link using a cable, poof, no more hand tracking. The hand controllers will work, but I don't want that. I want my hands free for stick and throttle (Saitek Cyborg Evo FF). I would like to be able to use hand tracking for cockpit switch and knob toggling. I can't find the above mentioned Developer Runtime Features in the Beta tab. It doesn't exist in the latest Meta Quest Link software. Maybe it was replaced with the Public Test Channel (which I enabled). The cable link test is good at 2.6 Gbps. To the best of my knowledge, I have the VR settings in DCS configured correctly. I've even tried enabling/disabling the hand controllers settings with no change in visible hand tracking. DCS has the latest updates as does my Quest 3 headset. So I'm at a loss here and could use some help on this. Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions
  2. I'll start by saying that I am new to DCS and this forum. I have only been flying the trainer mission for both the Mustang and the Su-25t. My older joystick is a Saitek Cyborg Evo with force feedback. While the pitch, role and throttle all work, I do not get any feedback on the stick when stalling, landing, deploying flaps and other situations you would expect feedback. I have read many previous posts on this subject, but they go back 7+ years and it seems that if some of the information in them is not applicable with the latest version of DCS. I have the latest 64-bit drivers installed from Saitek and have successfully seen the feedback work using the Saitek FF test. I have looked into the axis control menu and see a column for the stick along with the joystick buttons for feedback on the pitch and roll axis'. So it seems as if DCS recognizes the stick and has feedback set to the expected inputs. I don't understand the feedback gains of 75 and 100, but have left those alone. I have looked through the DCS config folder and have seen .lua files where the force feedback is enabled. In this case, the Su-25t. A config file mentioned in the older posts does not exist in my install, so adding the config command there doesn't seem applicable. I have really tried hard to execute some due diligence regarding this, but am striking out. Hopefully, someone here may still be using this older stick with the latest DCS and can help with some debugging. I am more than glad to provide any addition information.
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