| | | Supreme Being
       
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| | Has anyone tried wearing two VR920s at the same time, one on top of the other? Do you think it would be possible to get double the vertical field of view that way? |
| | | | Supreme Being
       
Group: Forum Members Last Login: 1/29/2009 12:33:13 AM Posts: 136, Visits: 408 |
| hey carl,
dont think it would work unless u modify the main body of it (which would be hard cause of the lenses)
otherwise it would be unfocused, if u want u can see if it would work by holding the glasses about there height abouve your nose and see how it looks.
and also it would very uncomfortable 
i would test it the way i said abouve but i am still wayting to get my expensive brick fixed |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 9/7/2009 9:53:58 AM Posts: 25, Visits: 131 |
| | I am very excited at least having an opportunity to help you here. I have right now two VR920s on hand. I think you are right. I'll try to be very simple. 1. In FSX, by using Wideview program, you can have two screens each showing a different angle, let's one left seat, one right seat. 2. Take out the monitor and plug in your VR920s so now you have two screens each showing a different angle and you double your FOV. I suggested this idea just may be 5 minutes ago. I'll try it tommorrow in my office and let you know about it. |
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