Hand Tracked Cockpit Clicking Fred Emmott
winget install --id=FredEmmott.HandTrackedCockpitClicking -e
OpenXR hand tracking or PointCTRL cockpit interactions for DCS and MSFS
Hand Tracked Cockpit Clicking (HTCC) is a software tool designed to enhance interaction in virtual reality flight simulators like DCS and MSFS. It leverages OpenXR hand tracking technology to facilitate precise cockpit interactions, making it easier for users to perform tasks such as button presses and dial adjustments within a VR environment.
Key Features:
- Precision Hand Tracking: Offers accurate detection and response to hand movements, enabling seamless interaction with in-game cockpits.
- Compatibility: Works seamlessly with major VR headsets, ensuring broad accessibility for users across different hardware setups.
- Customizability: Allows users to configure tracking settings according to their preferences or specific cockpit layouts.
- Performance Optimizations: Designed to minimize latency and maximize responsiveness, ensuring a smooth and immersive experience.
- PointCTRL Support: Integrates with PointCTRL, enhancing the accuracy of interactions for even greater realism.
Audience & Benefit:
Ideal for VR flight simulator enthusiasts seeking to elevate their in-game interaction experience. HTCC allows users to perform cockpit actions more naturally and efficiently, enhancing immersion and control within virtual environments.
HTCC can be installed via winget, providing a straightforward setup process for users.
README
Hand-tracked cockpit clicking for VR flight simulators
This project is an OpenXR API layer aimed to make it easy to click on cockpits in VR flight simulators.
This is not intended to be or usable as general-purpose hand tracking support: it is designed to work well with specific games (DCS and MSFS).
For more information, go to htcc.fredemmott.com.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT license.