Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

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bartz Nov 23, 2024 @ 3:10pm
FPS counter position in VR?
Sorry if it's a newbie question - can I set this? It's hidden right outside of my fov. And only on the left eye.
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Poor Yurik Nov 25, 2024 @ 1:13pm 
I set up an FPS counter (and real-time clock) using OpenXR's overlay (independent of MS2024 -- it works in all VR games) and then move it to the bottom right of my vision. I use the "legacy" setting for the overlay (it's in the OpenXR options), as it looks much better IMO than the non-legacy version.
bartz Nov 25, 2024 @ 4:33pm 
Originally posted by Poor Yurik:
I set up an FPS counter (and real-time clock) using OpenXR's overlay
You mean openxr toolkit or something else? If you could be more clear :)
Poor Yurik Nov 25, 2024 @ 6:09pm 
Originally posted by bartz:
Originally posted by Poor Yurik:
I set up an FPS counter (and real-time clock) using OpenXR's overlay
You mean openxr toolkit or something else? If you could be more clear :)
I believe it is OpenXR Toolkit that allows you to bring up the OpenXR menu in-game with Alt+Down. From there you can customize the options (including overlay) as needed.
Vrede Nov 26, 2024 @ 12:49am 
Desktop+ also has some good options for overlays.
bartz Nov 26, 2024 @ 5:40am 
Originally posted by Vrede:
Desktop+ also has some good options for overlays.
thanks
DmAnd Nov 26, 2024 @ 3:54pm 
Originally posted by Poor Yurik:
Originally posted by bartz:
You mean openxr toolkit or something else? If you could be more clear :)
I believe it is OpenXR Toolkit that allows you to bring up the OpenXR menu in-game with Alt+Down. From there you can customize the options (including overlay) as needed.

I thought the openXR toolkit and overlay only works for DX 11?
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