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openvr
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How can I use C++ libraries/SDKs?
I have been using C++ for a while but never really touched on using a full on SDK and now I want to use this SDK from Valve but my issue is that it isn't clear to me how to use it. What I mean by this is that it comes with a lot of subdirectories and extra stuff but how can I make a hello world program and able to call functions from the header file included in this SDK? I have used .h files before so I understand how the linker and all that works but with such a robust SDK I am not getting how this works on VSCode or maybe that I shouldn't even be using VSCode?
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Porting game to VR - water shader messed up
1) I considered switching a while back, but I was already really far in by the time I realized that OpenVR was outdated. If you search for SteamVR, OpenVR comes up as the API to use, and the github site does not mention it being deprecated anywhere. It's generally not obvious unless you are specifically searching for confirmation of obsolescence. In any case, my question is API agnostic.
- Missing Action Manifest for Half Life Alyx
- Hand/Finger Tracking for HTC Vive Pro, what are my options?
- optical properties of cameras
- What things can I do to clean up the SteamVR unity plugin?
- VR on Linux makes me sad
- How to make SteamVR detect a VR headset
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How are we supposed to build a metaverse when I can't share a simple .exe demo anymore like the old days?
OpenVR is open to anybody writing a driver to support their equipment there. Anybody can do it. Always has been. Citation, for my point: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/openvr
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dll mod to add the option of controller rotation offsets to any OpenXR game.
This is awesome! I requested something similar back in 2019 (https://github.com/ValveSoftware/openvr/issues/1262) but Valve never delivered.
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
What are some alternatives?
OpenXR-Toolkit - A collection of useful features to customize and improve existing OpenXR applications.
OpenVR-OpenTrack - OpenVR driver with OpenTrack support / OpenVR драйвер, с поддержкой OpenTrack
April-Tag-VR-FullBody-Tracker - Full-body tracking in VR using AprilTag markers.
Half-Life-Alyx-novr - SteamVR driver for Half-Life-Alyx for playing without VR / драйвер для игры без VR
OpenVRDesktopDisplayPortal - Put your favorite Desktop Window directly into any OpenVR game!
Relativ - An open source VR headset with SteamVR supports for $200 [Moved to: https://github.com/relativty/Relativty]
OpenKneeboard - An open source Kneeboard
lucidgloves - Arduino/ESP32 based DIY VR Haptic gloves. Compatible with SteamVR via OpenGloves.
ALVR - Stream VR games from your PC to your headset via Wi-Fi [Moved to: https://github.com/alvr-org/ALVR]
Relativty - An open source VR headset with SteamVR supports for $200
Oculess - Removes account requirements and telemetry from Oculus Quest devices
ALVR - Stream VR games from your PC to your headset via Wi-Fi