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Damixu 02-08-2011 06:46 PM

Tablet PC for display gauges and control knobs & switches
 
Here's an idea for some tablet PC (preferably Android OS) and IL2 DeviceLink interface savvy coder to enhance IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover's immersion.

Display aircraft gauges on tablet PC
Create a software for displaying aircraft (and other future vehicles) gauges and also user controllable functionality to setup own layout of gauges for each aircraft/vehicle type. Also access to map would be nice to see on tablet PC display too.

Control umm.... aircraft controls with touch screen
Because those tablet PCs are equiped with touch screens, naturally all kinds of knobs, levers, buttons, switches etc. can be controled from the same gauge interface. (This might need new 2-way DeviceLink version from Maddox Games or tablet PC could just send keyboard key presses, joystick axis movements, etc. if applicable)

Multi-tablet PC setup for gauges and controls
Those android based tablet PCs are quite cheap and getting cheaper all the time, so naturally cabability to setup multi-tablet gauge displays & controls are well with in reach for most enthustiasts in the near future I hope.

I think tablet PCs are equiped with WiFi connection so it is very easy to setup your own personal "cockpit" around your existing PC monitor, desktop, joystick/HOTAS setup.

Here's my 2 cents... times 10 000 000 IL-2: COD copies sold.

AndyJWest 02-08-2011 07:13 PM

DeviceLink is 2-way already, so this sounds feasible enough. For maximum cross-platform portability, I'd think that it would be best to work in Java. We'll have to see what interface is offered though - there may be better ways to do this.

Chivas 02-08-2011 08:54 PM

The most immersive option is to use the already available outstanding cockpit in COD. :)

Flying Pencil 02-08-2011 09:17 PM

I agree with OP, use Tablet computers for additional access, like in game maps!

I would not ignore the iPad for this purpose.

kingpinda 02-08-2011 09:40 PM

I'll be using a 19 inch flatpanel which i modded with a chinese touchscreen kit. This in combination with touchbuddy works excellent in DCS blackshark. No doubt it will work in Cliffs of Dover also.

Tex-Twil 04-18-2011 05:01 PM

Hello,
Do you know if CoD support the DeviceLink input ?

squidgyb 04-18-2011 07:57 PM

+1ing this so much. At the very least it'd give me an excuse to go out and buy a tablet :D

Tex-Twil 08-01-2011 08:58 AM

Hi,
I'm currently working on such an application for iOS / Il2 1946. See this post.

I hope that CoD will open an API so that the app can work also with CoD.


tex ;)

Skoshi Tiger 08-01-2011 09:16 AM

After using DCS A10 multi screen support, with the MFD's on a seperate monitor, I'ld prefer to see system like that.

Cheers!

Tex-Twil 08-01-2011 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skoshi Tiger (Post 317733)
After using DCS A10 multi screen support, with the MFD's on a seperate monitor, I'ld prefer to see system like that.

Cheers!

I think there are already some tools which allows you have the gauges on another computer/monitor.


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