Bosun Posted June 23, 2024 Posted June 23, 2024 (edited) I use GameGlass for several games, and definitely including DCS. It is how I operate the cockpit. Along with the hotas set up, Gameglass offers an affordable, infinitely configurable way to set up controls without the need for expensive periphery add ons. Where GameGlass excels over other 'tablet touchscreen' solutions? It works in windows browsers, as well....and that means you can have touchscreen monitors in your windows environment - meaning you can run Surface Pro tablet with it, or even an extra monitor with touchscreen ability on your main machine. You can even have multiple connections to the hub at once, so you can have a tablet, and your phone, working at the same time with two different sets of controls going back to your game simultaneously. However - lacking API integration, there's no way to 'sync' these shards, or to have displays set up through it from game. It would be awesome to implement, and allow for a lot of cool things to happen. See below the photo of my 'shard' or page for the F-4. I built this shard from scratch using the tools in their 'forge.' It's super easy to do. I've made one for every plane in DCS I have. They're constantly improving it - and soon they'll have the ability to have sliders, dials, and multi-position switches (currently supported is just toggles 2-way.) The 'Comm Select' toggle will change which controls appear in that panel - radio controls or tacan controls. The 'Shrike Table' brings up a webpage excerpt detailing which Shrike bands track what radar, and toggles on/off for reference - there's a lot you can do with this program - with an API - it would be amazing to have status' of buttons sync, cockpit displays implemented, comms menus incorporated, etc. They just need the API link. null Edited June 23, 2024 by Bosun
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