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I've heard DCS supports Oculus Rift's hand tracking, but does it support WMR Leap Motion also?

I'm going to buy HP Reverb and i'm interested in using my hands to operate switches inside the cockpit.

Matt Wagner wrote they are going to implement "native support" for this headset but i'm not aware it have been done already or not and what "native support" really means, because i can use i.e. Pimax 5 in DCS right now and it works very good.

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I don´t think so.

 

Personally I´m not very convinced of any handtracking module in combination with DCS, as I expect it to be very fiddly and error-prone.

 

As far as I know only captoglove handtracking is supported by DCS, but it´s hard to find any valuable feedback on its functionality.

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If something slightly lower tech might get you 90% of the way there.

 

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If something slightly lower tech might get you 90% of the way there.

 

PointCTRL might be just what you're after = https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=218861

 

Yes i saw that, if WMR hand tracking is not supported i'm going to buy this device.

BTW. Do you know what is "native support" of VR Headset in DCS and which are natively supported atm?

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