Open atlanted opened 1 year ago
I'm in steam VR home, my dashboard is hidden, and I haven't mapped any keys yet because I don't know keys to map since it doesn't show me what buttons are which.
I you haven't mapped any buttons nothing will happen yeah, you click an input to map and you hold the key combo down that you want to get simulated, then click the button again to save it. The inputs being triggered are listed at the top when pressed.
Hello, I am in the same situation as our friend... This morning I downloaded the program on my laptop, connected the headset and opened SteamVR. Everything is great! I pressed buttons or moved the stick and received a notification of the button in question to link it later with the key I wanted... Well, now I do the same on my main computer and no matter how many keys I press, it doesn't tell me which one it is, and without knowing which is it, I can't put one from the keyboard. Thank you so much.
So it worked on one machine but not the other? If you go into the SteamVR bindings do you get actions to bind to buttons at all? If those exist, and the default bindings have been loaded, it is supposed to have each button bound and registering in the application already.
Did you decompress the folder to the same place on both machines?
But what a fool I've been! I hadn't realized that, you have to be inside the SteamVR room and meanwhile, touch buttons... So it does work... I hit the Oculus button, desktop button while leaving SVR open... I don't know If I have been able to explain myself, but now it works perfectly. Thank you very much and excuse my stupidity!
I'm not entirely sure what is going on but good thing it is working 😅
Yes, I don't explain myself well and also my English is a disaster. Let's see this time... For the program to work, once you open SteamVR, you must leave it as it is. I was doing like an ALT+TAB. I hit the Oculus button and went out to the desktop to see the app from inside, with the glasses and... That's where it stopped working. So just go into SVR and a) Take off your headset and set it aside and look at the screen. B) Raise the visor and look at the screen. Better explained now?
Indeed, what matters is that it works. Thanks again.
Ah, the input is blocked when using the SteamVR dashboard, but I think you're saying it is also blocked when using the virtual desktop feature in the Oculus runtime? I run a SteamVR native headset so I have not tried this workflow, but I think this is what is going on! And English is my second language which doesn't help either, but we're making do! 🤣👍
My active keys says unblocked but when I click a button on my quest 2 controller nothing happens.