Autodesk Moldflow in Virtual Reality for HMDs, SteamVR, OpenXR, Powerwall, and CAVE
This quick guide shows the necessary configuration steps to bridge Autodesk Moldflow Communicator into Virtual Reality Head Mounted Displays, compatible to SteamVR or OpenXR, like: Meta Quest 1, 2 & 3, HTC Vive (Pro2), Varjo, Pico and Windows Mixed Reality HMDs. The guide also applies for bridging Autodesk Moldflow Communicator for Powerwalls, 3D stereo projectors, CAVE and DOME.
Guide to bridge Autodesk Moldflow into Virtual Reality:
- Start the moreViz Launcher

- Notice the moreViz-Tray icon (next to system time) and right-click it, select “moreViz Application Enabler”
- Click “Locate known Apps”. The more3D application enabler will search the standard program files folders for known Autodesk Moldflow installations and add them to the list.
- If your Moldflow Communicator is installed to a non standard directory, please click “Add” and locate the “mfresview.exe”. The standard path is X:\Program Files\Autodesk\Moldflow Communicator 20xx\bin” (xx= year release number, e.g. 18).
- Click the Enable button right next to the newly created entry.
- Start the moreViz client and then launch Moldflow. Load a Moldflow project file. In Moldflow, click on “File” and select “Options”.
- Go To “Viewing Options” and tick the checkbox at “Use Perspective Mode for new windows”.
Quick Tipps:
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For best loading / animation performance set the “Connection Type” to “Shared Memory” in the moreViz Launcher’s Connection Settings (only available for single-client setups, e.g. HMD or ASD on the local computer).
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For best visual impression, set “AntiAliasing” to 4x (or higher) in the moreViz Launcher’s Client Settings
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Quadro / Laptop Users: Make sure to have followed the GPU Config Guide.
The moreViz Software bridges over 40 applications to any SteamVR/OpenXR compatible Head Mounted Display, Glasses-free 3D Displays, 3D Projector, Powerwall, CAVE and DOME. No Import/Export hassle, but a 1:1 VR plugin!
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