Thankfully, OpenVR Advanced Settings has this covered, too. Seeing as VR is a highly physical activity, having an always-on microphone during multiplayer games can be as inconvenient as it is embarrassing.īoth Oculus and SteamVR handle Push-to-Talk on a game-by-game basis, meaning that if the game doesn't natively support the feature, you're usually out of luck. Once the download is complete, you can launch the Playspace Mover app from your Library. Are there, or is it possible to set, keyboard shortcuts for adjusting Y and X and Z axis settings when actually in-game A friend who has physical limitations is trying to move himself back further from the view in Star Trek Bridge Crew and also lower himself. Click the Download button to start the download process. I did it through the steamvr settings on my desktop itself and I normally expect this when I open the controller bindings for ovr advanced settings, but instead it shows this. Search for Playspace Mover in the store’s search bar. My usual playspace mover button wasnt doing anything despite OVR advanced settings running, so I assumed something happened and I needed to reset my bindings. This puts the power of the above two options directly in your hands. To download the Playspace Mover app, simply follow these steps: Open the Oculus Store on your Oculus Quest 2. I find the easiest way is to experiment using the command line, then set up a permanent config with a shortcut Open a command line in the folder with PlayspaceMover. By pressing a button and dragging your controller, you can rotate your play space while in game. The setting we're most interested in is Space Turn.īy enabling the toggle next to either Left Hand, Right Hand, or both, you'll enable a feature that allows you to rotate your play space on the fly, manually. They're fun settings to play with, but come with a very steep learning curve.
On the SteamVR window, select the dropdown -> Devices -> Pair Controller (Pair tracker will not appear for this setup) Once the window appears, press and hold the centre button on tracker until the light on the tracker turns on. Basically, any step you take forward will rotate your play space, prompting your next step to be away from your chaperone. Plug in a dongle, complete steps 1-4, plug in the next dongle and repeat. Vestibular Motion does much the same, but consistently.