

Under Video should be a button for “Application specific” settings. To get “close” to WMR performance, once you’ve done step 1 above, open FS2020, go into VR mode, then take your headset off and go to your SteamVR settings. Thankfully, you don’t need to do registry edits - go into your SteamVR settings, under “Developer” and there is an option to “Change OpenXR runtime to use SteamVR.” Select that. You will need to switch the OpenXR runtime to use SteamVR. (If you are not a WMR user skip to step 3) You can do this EVEN IF you have a WMR headset. The SteamVR route - Option A (Crew Chief): The best part about this method however - I have not seen any appreciable difference in VR performance while doing this. And even more fun - SOME apps work once, but won’t work again until you reboot. It seems SOME apps work, SOME insist on opening only on the desktop. Point it at the things you’d click on with a mouse to interact. To interact with the app, you will need to use your VR controller. Then, once positioned, I turn off “Follow Me”. I’ve had the best results selecting the “Follow Me” icon (the icon to the left of the “X” that closes the window) to position it so that it’s aimed at me. Use the VR controller to resize and position the window. If you are lucky - the app will appear in a 2D window, floating in front of you. Select “All Apps” and find the app you wish to open (search the “Classic Apps” folder too) and use the trigger to select it. Pick up your VR controller and press the “Windows” button.
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(Prior to what I’ve seen said in other threads, my experience has been that windows opened in Cliff House will NOT carry over to FS.) You need to be IN FS2020 and in VR mode already.

It’s also possible with SteamVR, when you pair it with some add-ons. It’s actually a built in function called “App Slates”. The easiest way to do this… is if you have a WMR device (like a Reverb, an Odyssey, etc.). You may need to tweak some things a little to get the performance I’m getting.įirst off - VR does allow you to import 2D windows into your 3D space - YES, even in FS2020. I’m on a Reverb G2 headset, an i7-10700k computer w/32GB of RAM, and a 3090 Founders Edition GPU. If you’re like me, and really ONLY want to fly in VR, but also want to try to do it somewhat realistically - follow the correct charts and procedures, have runway/taxiway maps available, use VATSIM (and thus be able to take notes, etc.) it’s pretty damned hard (if not impossible.)ĭisclosure - I have a healthy rig. I’m not ready yet BUT wanted to get this out there now since it seems to be becoming a popular topic. So I saw another thread asking about this, and a few options have been posted - I’ve been planning to do a writeup or maybe even a video with what I’ve figured out.
