Please look at Windows mixed reality here at this site.
Dear Jörg,
Thank you for your answer. So, it is technically possible to use HP Reverb VR with Flexsim.
I plan to buy a couple of new equipment for my computer lab, including VR headsets, and so this is very important for me to make sure if HP Reverb VR will work as good as HTC Vive or Vive Pro. I use these headsets so far, but now I have to buy 6 VR headsets, and HP product seems to be good choice. I wonder if HP Reverb VR will work as well as HTC headsets? I couldn't find any info about this in Flexsim online resources.
best regards
Krzysztof Nowosielski
We haven't tested with that particular headset, but compatibility with Windows Mixed Reality headsets didn't require any additional development work on our end. They just worked with SteamVR without any FlexSim changes, as explained in VR with Windows Mixed Reality headsets.
That headset says that it is compatible with Windows Mixed Reality and SteamVR, so it will probably work exactly the same as the Samsung HMD Odyssey headset that we tested with. It should work just as well with FlexSim as the HTC Vive headsets.
https://www8.hp.com/us/en/vr/reverb-vr-headset.html
If you purchase this headset and it doesn't work, let us know and we'll get one and update FlexSim to ensure that they do work.
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