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VRcontrib avatar VRcontrib commented on August 30, 2024 1

Thank you! I'll do some testing on master soon and report any issues I find.

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galister avatar galister commented on August 30, 2024

The idea is to use it in conjunction with Make Default. You can use Make Default and then load back that default state with reset offset. I was under the impression that SteamVR would reset you to the center of the playspace if you were to use it without Make Default first (as the pose would be an identity matrix).

I guess the solution is to gray out the button when a Make Default is not set?

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galister avatar galister commented on August 30, 2024

Just to confirm, if you've used Make Default then you get the intended behavior?

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VRcontrib avatar VRcontrib commented on August 30, 2024

Yes, that does work. Thank you for the help!

However, while I was doing some more testing I realized it doesn't move the entire playspace, just the user. Shouldn't the behavior be to actually move the entire playspace instead of just the user? Wherever you set Make Default, the playspace will still never match up with the real world playspace unless you are standing in the exact same position in the room that you used Make Default in. OpenVR-AdvancedSettings does it by moving the entire playspace, so it always matches with the real playspace, and they also don't have the jittery movement issue.

Should I open a new [Feature Request] issue for that?

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VRcontrib avatar VRcontrib commented on August 30, 2024

I could also attach a video of what I'm talking about, if that would be helpful.

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galister avatar galister commented on August 30, 2024

I get the same jitter with OVRAS on Linux, so I believe it's a Linux-specific issue. By entire playspace you mean the drawn lines as well? I haven't implemented that yet, but it's quick enough to do.

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VRcontrib avatar VRcontrib commented on August 30, 2024

I get the same jitter with OVRAS on Linux, so I believe it's a Linux-specific issue

That's really weird, I don't get that issue with ovras on my system.

By entire playspace you mean the drawn lines as well? I haven't implemented that yet, but it's quick enough to do.

Yeah, sorry, that is what I mean. Thank you!

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galister avatar galister commented on August 30, 2024

fix is on master. master might have other issues though (big refactor), so any testing is welcome.

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