The IDEA however is to see nothing at all outside the VR world and I myself always do my best to ignore this gap.Īdditional note: I own a Rift but afaik the Vive has an option that you can switch between the virtual world and what is around you: it seems to have a camera build in which then shows you what's outside on your VR screen. I myself really have to do my best to peak down and see something of the real world: I have to lift my head, look down as much as I can and then, yes, I can see a few keys of my keyboard. The VR devices (Rift, Vive) have been created so most people would have no problem wearing them: hence the space where your nose has to go is a bit too large for some people and hence they can sort of see a bit of the real world. Some have big ones, some have small ones. However, not everybody is created equal and this also goes for noses. Well, now, hold it! None of the VR devices have a gap added on purpose so you can see the real world through it! The idea of it all is that you can't see the real world at all! You want to be immersed in the virtual world. Nice to read that you fly complex aircrafts with VR headset without major problems and I'm was wrong. I didn't know that is a gap inside the VR headset and through it you see the real world. Hopefully and probably addons or apps will come that enable a browser or notepad from within a sim. Looking at sites and notes however IS a problem right now. I don't need hardware (well, apart from a joystick or yoke and rudder etc.) because I can do things in the sim itself. I mean, in a real Boeing you won't see someone with a device in front of him to control the actual cockpit.! That would be really odd. If you are using specific hardware with a lot of knobs it probably will become a problem: you would be better off to do things in the virtual world, which in VR feels more logical and realistic too. To answer the OP's question: I never have any problem finding the keys on my joystick. Complex and complete cockpits aren't a problem at all. With the Rift I can fly in the Airbus and click on any button, knob or switch that is there. It is not different than in 2D in FSX, P3D or any other sim. Thanks for the compliment! People usually think I am around 45 instead of 55 but it seldom happens someone thinks I am a kid! :cool: But anyway, you can click any button you want. Nice for an immersive scenery view, but pray you don't need to find a button to click I understand how enthusiastic the kids are about VR, but as cockpits and funcitonalities get completed over time,
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