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TrueOpenVR-Core
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Does OpenVR provide controller API, or is something else needed?
On the other hand I remember OpenVR being particularly hard, as the focus of this APIs is to provide freedom for custom hardware vendors, rather than ease of use for us DIY guys. In particular the lack of proper documentation is something that really bothered me. Also when I was researching this I came across this, but now it looks stale and unmaintained.
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Using Camera Mounted On Headset For Positional
TrueOpenVR if you really want to code your driver, this should make things much easier
lucidgloves
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Existing problems for the development of VR gloves?
While there are other VR gloves discussed on reddit. They all seem to very bulky [1] [2] [3] and maybe are not being developed by computer engineers? It seems like there are 2 main problems.
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Haptic glove on Indiegogo for 100
Looks like a spinoff of Lucas's Lucidgloves project
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Is there a way to do cheap VR on Linux?
I'd say either get a used Quest 2 to use with ALVR; or get a used Vive HMD with basestations, Slime Trackers and do a LucidVR-DIY for the controllers for cheapest full-body tracking.
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How to build cheap VR Haptic Gloves to FEEL VR. ( Lucas VRTech )
Mostly on github and discord. Keep in mind it's beta and not finalised: https://github.com/LucidVR/lucidgloves/wiki/Parts-Printing-Guides There are some build videos on the tiktok page: https://www.tiktok.com/@lucas_vrtech?lang=en
- What are the best VR gloves?
- VR Gloves Projekt
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VR gloves for a Occulus Quest 2?
If you have a 3D printer or want to go the DIY route, check out this project for some VR haptic gloves. They also have a SteamVR app and drivers so you'll be able to use then in games
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Since one of the questions I got the most was how will I get in the exoskeleton when it's ready, here is a preview (arms missing but they will come too).
I had a thought the other day about other uses for this. Especially in VR eh. I'm hoping the guy with the diy VR Lucidgloves see's it, if you know what I mean. In VR if you lift something there's no weight irl but if servos could work against you so it feels like you're swinging Gut's broadsword or pushing a heavy door.
- [UK] Request to print a project from GitHub.
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What projects have you been up to?
This is the Lucid VR project
What are some alternatives?
openvr - OpenVR SDK
opengloves-driver - An OpenVR Driver for VR Gloves
OpenVR-OpenTrack - OpenVR driver with OpenTrack support / OpenVR драйвер, с поддержкой OpenTrack
splitflap - DIY split-flap display
Half-Life-Alyx-novr - SteamVR driver for Half-Life-Alyx for playing without VR / драйвер для игры без VR
EECS249_HapticGlove - Embedded Systems final project
Relativ - An open source VR headset with SteamVR supports for $200 [Moved to: https://github.com/relativty/Relativty]
Polaron - A DIY drum machine for the teensy microcontroller (hardware / software)
Relativty - An open source VR headset with SteamVR supports for $200
HadesVR - The "DIY" SteamVR compatible VR setup made for tinkerers.
NOMI-VR - NOMI VR Is An Inexpensive, Steam VR Compatible, Open Source VR Headset With Finger Tracking, Haptic Gloves.