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You only see additional options for the VR controllers when actually viewing the settings from within VR. 

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On 9/3/2024 at 12:50 PM, sleighzy said:

You only see additional options for the VR controllers when actually viewing the settings from within VR. 

I also cant see them anymore

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8 hours ago, Avenger31 said:

I also cant see them anymore

Are you looking at the settings in the launcher, or under the VR tab within the DCS game itself while wearing your headset?

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8 hours ago, sleighzy said:

Are you looking at the settings in the launcher, or under the VR tab within the DCS game itself while wearing your headset?

 

Under VR tab in DCS while I have my headset on

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Do you also have hand tracking enabled for your Quest, eg developer mode enabled and hand tracking working?

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1 hour ago, sleighzy said:

Do you also have hand tracking enabled for your Quest, eg developer mode enabled and hand tracking working?

I have it enabled, I am doing everything just with hands without controllers out of DCS, but now there no trackers/hands options in dropdown menu. But I remeber there was that option and I have tried it but turned it back on becouse I have my F-16 cockpit and there no need for using hands in vr. But few days ago I bought CH-47h and wanted to try hands tracking becouse there no key bindings for CDU, and discovered that option has gone. 

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SOLVED! Reset Meta account, than again make it to work in developer mode and hands are back. 

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32 minutes ago, Avenger31 said:

SOLVED! Reset Meta account, than again make it to work in developer mode and hands are back. 

Classic IT. Have you turned it off and back on again? 😄

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7 hours ago, sleighzy said:

Classic IT. Have you turned it off and back on again? 😄

Sure, when I saw how buggy they are and hard to use, just go back to good old mouse 🤣

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42 minutes ago, Avenger31 said:

Sure, when I saw how buggy they are and hard to use, just go back to good old mouse 🤣

Yuuurp. I think a bunch of people (myself included) have gone "wow, that's amazing, I definitely wanna do that"... then after 5 minutes of it we realise it's janky as hell and get the mouse out again.

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On 10/11/2024 at 2:10 AM, Avenger31 said:

Sure, when I saw how buggy they are and hard to use, just go back to good old mouse 🤣

Have you looked at Slugmouse? @slughead

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@Avenger31Hands in VR in DCS are... meh. So far, the best option is to use your headset to track your hands and HTCC to convert the tracking data to mouse movement. Then, use a finger-mounted mouse button emulator to click the mouse button. Yes, it isn't "hands;" however, it is reliable and immersive.

You can use pinch gestures with HTCC to perform mouse clicks, and HTCC is free. So, I recommend giving it a try. When you realise that the pinch gestures are somewhat hit-and-miss, you may want to consider the Slugmouse.

Here is an excellent demonstration of the Slugmouse:

More details about the Slugmouse are here: 

 

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