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Help and Support Forums => All things VR => Topic started by: haggerty on September 10, 2017, 02:34:41 PM
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I'd rather not look at everything I want to click, but look in the direction and use the mouse to select things.
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You don't need the oculus controller at all. I don't think the mouse will capture the cursor.
I just map the mouse buttons to my joystick and look and click.
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I only have 10 minutes of experience in the game, but my initial reaction is that it would be amazing to have the mouse control the cursor on screen. It took me so long to adjust the chat window and I never did get it right, it was so clunky. Flew some in the WW1 arena to get a feel, messing up and augering was a cool experience, cant wait to get off work.
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I only have 10 minutes of experience in the game, but my initial reaction is that it would be amazing to have the mouse control the cursor on screen. It took me so long to adjust the chat window and I never did get it right, it was so clunky. Flew some in the WW1 arena to get a feel, messing up and augering was a cool experience, cant wait to get off work.
Dosn't work well. Tried to have it that way initially.
PS if you take your head set off the mouse then works. Also the mouse button is always active even if you have the head set on.
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When you adjust the size of the chat window adjusting the left side instead of the right side works better for me.
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haggerty i've had more luck sizing the chat window from the bottom than from the top, and then dragging it around once sized.
every once in a while i still throw it on the ceiling though.
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I have gotten used to pushing that button to click. Its easier than the mouse. I also have the clipboard open and zoom in/out of map linked to that little controller. I use it to reset and recenter view in vr too. I keep it in my left hand and place it down on the left side of my controller while i fly. Rarely need to keyboard.