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OpenVR-Tracking-Example
C++ example on how to connect to OpenVR as a background process and acquire tracking data and controller states.
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this should be a good starting point.
Seems you're already sorted, but I'll provide a few links as well π OpenVR2WS is a project I made for my own purposes, includes a demo page, provides all kinds of data from SteamVR over websockets. And EasyOpenVR is my C# convenience class, although you mentioned C++ so perhaps not super helpful in this case π And yeah, OpenVRInputTest is a super small sample project for input too.
Seems you're already sorted, but I'll provide a few links as well π OpenVR2WS is a project I made for my own purposes, includes a demo page, provides all kinds of data from SteamVR over websockets. And EasyOpenVR is my C# convenience class, although you mentioned C++ so perhaps not super helpful in this case π And yeah, OpenVRInputTest is a super small sample project for input too.
Seems you're already sorted, but I'll provide a few links as well π OpenVR2WS is a project I made for my own purposes, includes a demo page, provides all kinds of data from SteamVR over websockets. And EasyOpenVR is my C# convenience class, although you mentioned C++ so perhaps not super helpful in this case π And yeah, OpenVRInputTest is a super small sample project for input too.
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