Hi there,
I see videos in which a Reverb G2 VR headset is in use and at the same time a normal looking view is on the screen …instead of that two lens view I see on mine.
How do they do that?
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I see nobody has responded to this other than the moderator moving it to where it should be. I see YT videos showing a person running FS2020 using their VR Headset and someone else watching on the monitor …without seeing the ‘binocular’ view that I see on the monitor. How does one go about setting that up? The reason I want to is my wife really wants to join me on some flights …either using the headset or using the monitor. I know there must be a way to do that.
Looks like same question as Screen mirroring that is usable (for non VR users)
It’s implied in some responses there that Windows Mixed Reality includes a mirroring “preview” feature that can provide this. This old Reddit post says you can turn it on from the Mixed Reality portal app.
I don’t have a WMR headset so cannot test if this works.
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