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I tried looking at the product page but cannot find information on VR support, I want to make sure it is supported as I fly only in VR .

Thank you

John

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Hey John,

Yes, it supports VR mode. It shows the similar screen in-game similar to that shown in FS2Crew's FBW edition.

Cheers,

Manuel

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So I am having some difficulty with this. My first flight the app window came up in VR although it was just a bit of the top of the window. Today, on my second flight, I was unable to get the app window to open at all. Is there a trick to this or what am I doing wrong?

John

     John Callum   Nothing is impossible if you don't have to do it yourself.

Win 10, X-Plane 11.50, FS2020, Honeycomb Alpha, Saitek panels, HP Reverb G2

 

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40 minutes ago, jcallum said:

So I am having some difficulty with this. My first flight the app window came up in VR although it was just a bit of the top of the window. Today, on my second flight, I was unable to get the app window to open at all. Is there a trick to this or what am I doing wrong?

John

Hi John,

Please ensure you have "enable http server" checked on the Settings Page.

More info:  https://fs2crew.com/fs2crew-command-center-troubleshooting/

 

Cheers,

4 minutes ago, byork said:

Hi John,

Please ensure you have "enable http server" checked on the Settings Page.

More info:  https://fs2crew.com/fs2crew-command-center-troubleshooting/

 

Cheers,

Thanks Bryan, will try.

John.

     John Callum   Nothing is impossible if you don't have to do it yourself.

Win 10, X-Plane 11.50, FS2020, Honeycomb Alpha, Saitek panels, HP Reverb G2

 

  • Commercial Member

When you check that box, and close the settings panel, another message box will appear from Windows asking you to give permission.

The message box maybe "behind" the FS2Crew window... so you may need to move the FS2Crew panel to see it.

 

Edited by byork

Ok. Think that I am getting the window now. But I am also getting a warning: "External FS2Crew Command Center program not running. Cmd Center now inop. Probable EXE.xml corruption problem. See FS2Crew Support Forum." What's up with that?

     John Callum   Nothing is impossible if you don't have to do it yourself.

Win 10, X-Plane 11.50, FS2020, Honeycomb Alpha, Saitek panels, HP Reverb G2

 

  • Commercial Member
3 hours ago, jcallum said:

Ok. Think that I am getting the window now. But I am also getting a warning: "External FS2Crew Command Center program not running. Cmd Center now inop. Probable EXE.xml corruption problem. See FS2Crew Support Forum." What's up with that?

That would be probably be due to a corrupt DLL.xml.

Any invalid character on it, and it'll basically stop working, and the FS2Crew command center won't auto start when MSFS starts.

Solution:

Delete your EXE.xml file (make a backup first).

Then re-install FS2Crew.

FS2Crew will generate a fresh new EXE.xml that we know has no invalid characters on it.

The problem with the EXE.xml is that many 3rd party devs write to it to make their programs auto start, and it's easy to get messed up because of that.

Your EXE.xml file is located here:
 
MS Store Version:
 
YOUR USER NAME -> AppDataLocalPackagesMicrosoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbweLocalCacheexe.xml
 
 
Steam Version
 
YOUR USER NAME ->AppData/Roaming/Microsoft Flight Simulator
1 hour ago, byork said:

That would be probably be due to a corrupt DLL.xml.

Any invalid character on it, and it'll basically stop working, and the FS2Crew command center won't auto start when MSFS starts.

Solution:

Delete your EXE.xml file (make a backup first).

Then re-install FS2Crew.

FS2Crew will generate a fresh new EXE.xml that we know has no invalid characters on it.

The problem with the EXE.xml is that many 3rd party devs write to it to make their programs auto start, and it's easy to get messed up because of that.

Your EXE.xml file is located here:
 
MS Store Version:
 
YOUR USER NAME -> AppDataLocalPackagesMicrosoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbweLocalCacheexe.xml
 
 
Steam Version
 
YOUR USER NAME ->AppData/Roaming/Microsoft Flight Simulator

Thanks. That appeared to work.

     John Callum   Nothing is impossible if you don't have to do it yourself.

Win 10, X-Plane 11.50, FS2020, Honeycomb Alpha, Saitek panels, HP Reverb G2

 

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