Indyplumber Posted November 13, 2023 Posted November 13, 2023 I use the mouse in VR to click buttons and switches. I find the movement speed too fast. I've tried controlling it with the mouse software but it doesn't affect the cursor in the cockpit. I've tried LSHIFT+[ but that only affects the camera view. Is there any way to adjust the sensitivity of the mouse in the cockpit? 2 Gear: Asus X870, 9800X3D / 96GB DDR5 / Samsung 4TB nVME / RTX 4090 24gb / TM-Warthog / Winwing Orion - F15EX / VPForce Rhino/ MFG Crosswinds/ Total Controls MPDs/ Custom TEDAC/ Winwing PTO2 / HP Reverb G2 v2, Tracker IR Irish 1-1 | Maleioch
FZ1FZ1 Posted March 13, 2024 Posted March 13, 2024 I've got the same problem. Did you get anywhere with sussing it out?
GoodHope Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Dredging up an old post here--I'm spending more time with DCS now and I finally had enough of struggling with the mouse sensitivity while trying to click buttons and switches. Is no one else having this problem? Please no "just get point control"; after two FCU failures and no response from them I'm over it and moving on. I've been watching a ton of YT videos and some folks' mouse pointers seen very stable? What's the trick?
oho Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Just assign left and right mouseclick and even scroll to a joystick button and look at the buttons you want to use. click left once and the mouse cursor will appear in the center and then look at the switch you want to move and press the button. The best way to use the mouse in VR imo
GoodHope Posted January 10 Posted January 10 On 1/9/2025 at 11:14 AM, oho said: Just assign left and right mouseclick and even scroll to a joystick button and look at the buttons you want to use. click left once and the mouse cursor will appear in the center and then look at the switch you want to move and press the button. The best way to use the mouse in VR imo You know intuitively I began doing this, but still using the mouse buttons. I have one of these velcro'd to a strap that's on my left leg which has been helpful. I may need to unbind some lessor used controls and use them for mouse clicks. Appreciate the response!
Tomcat388th Posted January 11 Posted January 11 I use a track ball mouse I find it very steady for clicking switches Ryzen7 5800X3D. 64 gb ram, 6950XT 16gb, Winwing Orion F18, MFG Crosswind Rudder, 42 inch lg tv, Quest PRO USN VF31 F14A AE2 1985-1989 CV 59 NAS Oceana IL ANG 183FW/170FS F16C Block 30 Big Mouth 1989-2006 Full time tech Retired E8
Youtch Posted January 12 Posted January 12 On 1/11/2025 at 3:41 PM, Tomcat388th said: I use a track ball mouse I find it very steady for clicking switches Which trackball are you using? With a left or on the right configuration?
Tomcat388th Posted January 13 Posted January 13 Ele Com brand model ex-g It was a cheapo from amazon it is right handed configuration with 4 clickable buttons and track wheel. It sits right beside my win wing joystick J Ryzen7 5800X3D. 64 gb ram, 6950XT 16gb, Winwing Orion F18, MFG Crosswind Rudder, 42 inch lg tv, Quest PRO USN VF31 F14A AE2 1985-1989 CV 59 NAS Oceana IL ANG 183FW/170FS F16C Block 30 Big Mouth 1989-2006 Full time tech Retired E8
Raketenfrosch Posted January 14 Posted January 14 I am just using a second mouse for the cockpit with minimum sensitivity adjustment. It's a cheap wired mouse from HP with DPI setting switch on the mouse.
slughead Posted January 17 Posted January 17 On 1/9/2025 at 3:58 PM, GoodHope said: Dredging up an old post here--I'm spending more time with DCS now and I finally had enough of struggling with the mouse sensitivity while trying to click buttons and switches. Is no one else having this problem? Please no "just get point control"; after two FCU failures and no response from them I'm over it and moving on. I've been watching a ton of YT videos and some folks' mouse pointers seen very stable? What's the trick? Get the Slugmouse instead. On sale until the end of this month and ships within a week of ordering. Slugmouse: a finger-mounted mouse button emulator for hand-tracked VR cockpit clicking. Available now! Slugmouse Demonstration Video
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