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VRInsight Support?

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I was using the MCDU version with the old maddog.

They don't have changed the way you can assign commands to keyboard so you could config the vrinsight cdu with the software they include so the keys will react as key commands.

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They don't have changed the way you can assign commands to keyboard so you could config the vrinsight cdu with the software they include so the keys will react as key commands.

True. I've flown the Maddog a couple of times in VR with the Rift. It's mind blowing, the cockpit resolution is 4K and it's truly immersive. We will work on VR, thinking of a specific VR-friendly edition in the future...I believe VR is the way simulation will go in the next years...

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On 2/15/2018 at 2:42 AM, dagghito said:

True. I've flown the Maddog a couple of times in VR with the Rift. It's mind blowing, the cockpit resolution is 4K and it's truly immersive. We will work on VR, thinking of a specific VR-friendly edition in the future...I believe VR is the way simulation will go in the next years...

I too am flying it with the Rift. Amazing! I could not fly without VR again. Just not the same. No immersion.

But the Rift is not 4K. How is the readability with the Rift in the MD cockpit? I know in the PMDG 737 it is very hard to read any numbers, the FMC or the displays without leaning very close to them.

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