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Got X-Plane 11 working with motion

Discussion in 'X-Plane' started by Zed, Nov 22, 2017.

  1. Joedreamliner787

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    Agreed! My DOF reality p3 is on the way. I have a PFC yoke and pedals and the hotas warthog stick, throttle and TPC rudders. I just got the oculus rift S yesterday and went right into xplane 11 and it's a different world! I like using physical hardware as opposed to the controllers. I press Y and turn off the yoke visual and activate the mouse in VR so I can click things but I also have a leap motion on the way and I want to see how that works because I would be able to mount the unit to the vr headset and hopefully be able to activate switches use radios etc without having to use a mouse which means keeping my hands on controls more like a do as a private pilot in the real world.