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  1. I’m going to assume this has sold. If anyone is looking for a pointctrl alternative, take a look at the Slugmouse.
  2. Have you considered Slugmouse instead? It has no waiting lists and is shipped within one to two weeks.
  3. Hand tracking has always worked via air link and link (i.e. usb cable) and also using Virtual Desktop (third party version of Meta’s Link). If it’s not working via Meta Link (cabled) then I would suspect that either you’re missing a setting or Meta has broken something again - they do it all the time. Virtual Desktop is far more reliable in that they don’t break their own app and it “just works” without the need to faff about with various settings. With regards to using hand tracking in DCS, the DCS implementation of “hands” is painful to use. Often it takes multiple attempts to throw a switch by which time… you reach for the mouse or die. Stage right - the Slugmouse. A finger worn mouse or game pad button device. So rather than stabbing at controls in the cockpit, just move the mouse cursor over a control by moving your hand and then press the one of the buttons of the five-way hat switch to activate the cockpit control. More details here: https://forum.dcs.world/topic/344857-slugmouse-a-mouse-button-emulator-for-hand-tracked-cockpit-clicking/
  4. Price drop! Due to lower cost of materials, I am passing on the savings to you! Now only £139.99 plus shipping!
  5. Orders placed on the 28th and 29th May (last week) are shipping tomorrow! Both will be winging their way to the USA to enhance the flight sim experience of their owners!
  6. You should check the HTCC website for compatibility or the HTCC discord channel. It should work provided it is OpenXR compliant. The Slugmouse will still function normally.
  7. Enter program mode and then press left three times to switch it to left hand Slugmouse. Exit program mode. Power off then on.
  8. New Release: Release v1.0.10: Warthog backlight illuminated for unsupported airframes · iknowkungfutoo/TMHotasLEDSync This release will illuminate the Warthog backlight for unsupported aircraft.
  9. For all Pimax headsets, you will either need the Pimax hand-tracking module or an Ultraleap Motion controller, as the Pimax does not natively support hand-tracking.
  10. All current orders are shipping out today! No two-year waiting lists. Place your order and it will be shipped within 1 to 2 weeks - sometimes in just a few days!
  11. It’s normal. The script includes other Thrustmaster devices to “ignore” and pass through to the simulator just in case someone has one attached. For example the Thrustmaster TPR rudder.
  12. I'd have to give that some thought. Could you share the console output of the TARGET script? I am not experiencing any faults with the revision of Thrustmaster software.
  13. Which is one reason I specifically an asked for no YouTube videos. Pity people can’t stick to the script.
  14. I can’t help you with regards to bitrate and codec. It’s beyond the scope of this thread and Slugmouse.
  15. Formal release Added A-10C/A-10C_2 gear handle lamp and mapped to flash Warthog user LED1. Added A-10C/A-10C_2 cockpit unlocked lamp and mapped to flash Warthog user LED5. A-10C/A-10C_2 speed brake remains on Warthog user LEDs 1 through 4, with LED1 shared with gear handle lamp. DCS2Target is now at version: 1.0.12 TMHotasLEDSync is now at version: 1.0.9 Other versions of dcs2target/tmhotasledsync are not compatible with this release. You must only use the versions listed above. For support issues, read the first post thoroughly, then follow the "Need Help" section before requesting support.
  16. Please test this alpha build. If everything is okay, I will formally release it. dcs2target.zip TMHotasLEDSync.zip
  17. I currently use this one. It works for me. I won't guarantee it would work for you. Who knows how well they are built from unit to unit or how they will react with different appliances connected? You'll just have to try it out for yourself. But first, have you connected directly to your PC to make sure the hub is the problem? https://amzn.eu/d/7SQ8Zf6
  18. Always connect directly to the pc when fault finding. Not all usb hubs are equal and many cheap ones are poorly constructed and are electrically noisy. Connect direct to the pc then see. If it works, get a better hub or usb pci card.
  19. Returning to this to say that in one of the recent updates it appears that AI behaviour has improved massively. At least in my test flight. AI pilot appears to manage fuel better, or perhaps he's been given more fuel. They're not crashing into hillsides and they are maintaining close formation better than I have noticed before. I've not managed to test their bingo state and whether they eject when they call bingo.
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