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On 7/26/2025 at 6:10 AM, big_fun said:

I think I found it! It's an alternative to SlugMouse and PointCtrl. Cheaper and easier. I bought it. Works like a regular mouse.

D06 Mouse on alibaba.com

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Good find but why do you need 50 of them? 🤣

And most important it is not very nice to put it in a thread where someone is selling his own product. Better start a new one

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19 часов назад, Koziolek сказал:

Good find but why do you need 50 of them? 🤣

And most important it is not very nice to put it in a thread where someone is selling his own product. Better start a new one

Please forgive me. There are two reasons why I posted this here...
1. I have been trying to solve the hand tracking problem in DCS for a long time. I can't buy Slugmouse because I live in Russia. PointCtrl is impossible to buy anywhere.
2. There are very few topics on hand tracking on the DCS forums. And this is the main one.
I constantly look through the entire DCS forum, аnd I can't find an acceptable solution anywhere. I guess I'm not the only one. I just wanted the solution to be available to as many people as possible.

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On 7/27/2025 at 9:12 AM, Koziolek said:

Good find but why do you need 50 of them? 🤣

Alibaba is a B2B shop, so the intent is that you buy in bulk and then sell in low quantity to the end user. For example, here someone is doing so on Amazon US:

https://www.amazon.com/INSTAWOW-Bluetooth-Touchpad-Control-Compatible/dp/B0DWKY3QGF

And on the German Amazon someone is trying to scam people with absurd prices:

https://www.amazon.de/-/en/D06PRO/dp/B0DYCN3G9W

@big_fun

How did you actually buy it? Did you buy a sample through Alibaba or did you buy it elsewhere?

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How does this work? From the video - it appears that this is more of a button clicker, with scroll options than an actual point mouse device? 

In comparison - PointCtrl is calibrated so when you point your finger, you're pointing at the switches isn't it? 

Or does this work the same? Can you calibrate it in the direction you're pointing, and can you move the mouse by changing your hand position?

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It looks to me it has a small touchpad underneath the scroll button, so you can use it to move the mouse cursor. But you can also probably use only the buttons and scroll ring with hand tracking from the VR headset combined with HTCC

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21 час назад, Dangerzone сказал:

How does this work? From the video - it appears that this is more of a button clicker, with scroll options than an actual point mouse device? 

In comparison - PointCtrl is calibrated so when you point your finger, you're pointing at the switches isn't it? 

Or does this work the same? Can you calibrate it in the direction you're pointing, and can you move the mouse by changing your hand position?

As I wrote earlier with PC it is a regular mouse. And yes - it is a botton clicker. But a botton clicker with a mouse wheel! And this wheel can be pressed too!

I have no experience with PointCTRL.
My headset (HTC Vive Pro 2) does not support hand tracking. For hand tracking I use LeapMotion.

I was planning to use D06 mouse with Fingers or HTCC programs. In my opinion HTCC is less convenient.

14 часов назад, Aapje сказал:

Care to leave a review? How well does the trackpad work?

The trackpad works. But it is inconvenient to use it in the cockpit. It is easier to move the pointer with a hand movement. It is also inconvenient to use it for navigating the program menu. Because if you are already distracted from the game, it is easier to use a regular mouse.

I bought only one device but already ordered another one. I would like to have them on both hands.

My experience with D06 mouse is only a few days. I tried it on several crafts (P-47, F/A-18, Mig-21, Mi-8).
D06+Fingers proved to be better than just HTCC. Less false positives plus tactile sens.

P.S. English is not my native language.

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