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Hello all, Mgone here. As some of you know from previous posts, I love DCS, its international users. I also have a lot of time on my hands . . . I got tired of making configuration changes by having to Alt-Tab or endlessly opening desktop folders to find my applications icons etc. I decided to create what I call "DCS Flight Panel. I have been working on this for a while now and have had to wait until there was some commonality, amongst developers. For instance, DCS adopting OpenXR. Renaming dlls and the like got old. I still change dxgi.dll to enable/disable reshade in the local file for I never got reshade-global to work in DCS. Here I am completely self-contained. I can open the Panel and never once go to the desktop to launch programs. Here, I have access to all installed plugins, mods, configuration panels and basic system functions. I very much enjoy the "DCS Update Utility" however, once you've become familiar with all the .lua configuration files, I find it easier to just open the files and edit them manually rather than relying on the other utilities to make changes. Often the changes have give you unexpected results. What I like most is this . . . I never have to Alt-Tab or close DCS to check something or make changes as long as they do not interfere with the current running DCS. The panel right now reflects my installation and configuration only. I would like to expand on this to cover other's hardware and applications so that I might offer it to other DCS users. One issue that I am working on is a system-wide scan of installed programs to create the variables for pointing to individual user installation folders. Once I figure this out, I will only have to pass the variable rather than hard-encode the program's installation folder. You can get an idea of the types of items included . . . I've even added the ability to use my screenshots. I am looking for a little feedback . . . What do you think?
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Hola, saludos para todos! Mi nombre es Juan y soy de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Hace una semana que compre el Oculus Quest 2 con la intensión de entrar en una nueva fase de DCS al que juego hace años. Quizás algo similar pero potenciado a lo que experimenté cuando adquirí el Track IR. La cuestión es que, si bien no he podido dedicarle el tiempo que creo necesario, no he podido hacer que funcione correctamente. Mi equipo tiene las siguientes características: Procesador: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Six-Core Processor 3.40 GHz RAM: 32 GB GPU: Radeon RX VEGA 56 Oculus Link vía cable USB 3.0 Me parece algo bastante decente como para correr el juego en VR, pero no lo logro. La calidad es pésima a la vista y los FPS son pobrísimos también. Como seguramente sabrán hay varios tutoriales dando vuelta pero la verdad es que los encuentro confuso (casi siempre hablando para gente con conocimientos avanzados). Podrían recomendarme algún "Paso a Paso" o, de acuerdo a mi hardware, darme algun consejo sobre por donde empezar? Muchísimas gracias por anticipado! JM
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Let me start by saying I know this is a “me problem”. I just can’t seem to figure out how to resolve it. My VKB rudders are connected to same black box as my MCG Ultimate Pro. Everything is working great – except I get far too much rudder throw in the sim from the physical movement of the pedals. Can someone please help diagnose this problem and suggest a “fix” for me? I want to get a directly proportional movement in the sim as I do from the pedal. Press the left pedal in 50% and I should see a 50% movement of the left pedal in DCS. Pressing the pedal to the floor should result in full movement of the DCS rudder. Unfortunately, I am not getting that behavior. Instead, I only have to depress the pedal about 20% to reach full movement in DCS. This is making the anti-torque extremely sensitive. I’m playing with it like that and can cope, but it would be SO MUCH EASIER if the DCS movement was directly proportional to my foot movement. I have not messed with the VKB Device config software in regards to the pedals. My “spidey senses” tell me my solution resides somewhere in that complex mess of configuration confusion. I suppose if I can power through the configuration experience for the MCG, the pedals should be a walk in the park. I just don't know how or where to start ... My VKB Device Config has the pedals on Axis #7 and has the following setting I have DCS setup with the following Axis tune Any help here is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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What does it mean when an action includes <> in it's description? It typically includes "Special For Joystick" in the category. I have a Virpil stick and I'm wondering if I can use it with the throttle switches. Thanks
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Okay ... I searched the Supercarrier manual AND the ED forums for this and came up empty. What does the option, "Use native ATC text messages" do? It is found in OPTIONS/SPECIAL off the main DCS configuration screen. Before I go fly a mission with this on in hopes of recognizing what turning this on actually does, I thought some kind soul would let us all know. Thanks.
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