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| =VR Guides= | | =VR Guides= |
| ==OVR Advanced Settings== | | ==OVR Advanced Settings== |
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| | *[[Mondo's OVR Advanced Settings Guide]] |
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| !colspan="2"| OVR Advanced Settings
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| | [[image:ovradvancedOptions.png|300px|The main screen for OVR Advanced Settings]]
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| |style="text-align:left; vertical-align: top;" | OVR Advanced settings is a program that lets you do MORE FUN COOL STUFF! Read ahead for more infos.
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| [[image:ovradvanced.png|thumb|OVR Advanced Settings button within Steam Overlay]]
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| [[image:ovradvancedBACKBUTTON.png|thumb|This is the back button that you must hit.]]
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| [[image:ovradvancedActivate.png|thumb|Activate settings for Index (For example_]]
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| ===Installing OVR Advanced Settings===
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| *Step 1: Download [https://store.steampowered.com/app/1009850/OVR_Advanced_Settings/ OVR Advanced Settings in Steam.]
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| *Step 2: Launch OVR Advanced Settings AND whatever game it is you want to play. (Please note that you will not see OVR Advanced Settings open.)
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| *Step 3: An OVR Advanced Settings button will appear within Steam Settings. (See image on the right)
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| ===PlaySpace Mover===
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| Playspace mover is a way of "Faking" your current height / width in VR. It is useful for when you are sitting down but want to appear full height, or for clipping through walls in certain games/areas. You can also use it to "climb" higher than normally possible in VR.
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| People still refer to it as Playspace Mover, however it is now embedded in OVR Advanced Settings on Steam.
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| *Step 1: Select '''''"Motion"''''' setting.
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| *Step 2: Select "Left Hand" or "Right Hand" under Space Drag. (Most people use left hand.)
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| *Step 3.5: OPTIONAL: If you want to move faster than default, select 2x or 3x speed.
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| *Step 4: Go back to the OVR Advanced Settings menu, and select '''''"Bindings."'''''
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| *Step 5: HIT THE BACK BUTTON IMMEDIETELY. I know this doesn't make sense, but I DID NOT PROGRAM THIS PROGRAM. You HAVE to hit BACK button FIRST. (See picture at the right.)
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| *Step 6: Scroll down to find settings appropriate to your headset, and click '''''"Activate'''''". I am on Index, so I use this one: '''''"XENOX_lostcase's "For Index"'''''" Settings. If you are on Quest, Vive, etc, you will have different options. If you are a Quest/Vive/etc user, please update this page with what it is called for those headsets.
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| *Step 7: Exit out of Steam Advanced Settings and now press a button (usually A or B), HOLD IT DOWN, and drag your controller up/down. Your body should now move up or down.
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| *Step 8:
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| *Step 9: Profit
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| ===OVR Advanced Settings - MISC===
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| You can do all sorts of fun stuff with OVR Advanced settings. Here are some highlights!
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| *Chaperone - Set off a buzz, a vibration, or a menu opening when you get "too close" to things. It is NOT reliable though!
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| *Offsets - Manually move your character up/down/back/forth
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| *Motion Settings > Gravity - Make it so instead you move permanently up/down/etc, it makes it so you can "jump" with gravity. Neat!
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| *Space Fix - If your face is in the ground, or if something just isnt lined up right, put one controller on the ground, and fix your space! Woo!
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| *Audio - Enable push to talk (doesnt work well), or changes audio input/output source for Steam. (For example, if you wanted to use a MOD mic instead of the headset mic.)
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| *Video - Darken or brighten your screen as well as RGB color offsets.
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| *Utilities - Visual Alarm clock / Virtual Keyboard / Media Player Controls
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| *Statistics - Cool stuff for nerds
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| *Bindings - Used to customize your controler / enable playspace mover
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| *Settings - Enable autostart
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| |}
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| =Hardware= | | =Hardware= |