![]() ![]() However, I believe it is ideal for keeping it as a button that you push and hold to move the controller. However, if you wanted it to be a toggle button, you would just click this small pencil icon and transform it into a toggle button. To move your playspace, simply click and hold A while moving your controller. Move this window out of the way, or we can minimize it for the time being, OK? So, with this binding, the playspace mover is bound to a button, and it has a clickable button. You could edit this binding by clicking the Edit button. You don’t see it under that if you see it under the community bindings.īecause it does not always assign a binding, you should click any community bindings. Last year, I shared my own binding, which you could download. Now, I’m not sure about the index controllers, but let’s say I want to build up to something like an oculous. You could also do this in VR, but it may be quicker to do it on your desktop, so once this is open, go down to the bottom and select advanced settings. The simplest method is just to select show on advanced settings here. You want to head over to the controllers now. On this Steam VR window, you may access the hamburger menu by clicking here. However, in order for it to operate with its controllers, you must first go to settings. So we merely installed as advanced options, which includes a playspace mover as well as a slew of other capabilities. So the next step is to get the playspace mover to really operate because that’s what we need to do first. Because I already have Steam VR open, reinstalling may result in an error. I already have it, so I’ll click OK you need to click, I agree. OK, now that it’s downloaded, you can open it by clicking on it. So, first and foremost, you should click this one. So, first, you’ll want to click on releases right here, and I’ll include a link to this video in the description. You can use Oculus with Steam VR, but not with their Oculus software. By the way, if you’re using Oculus, this won’t work. For those familiar with Space drag, the "Reset offsets" toggle resets your height to 0,0,0 but using PSM and OVRAS together I can use PSM's reset, bypassing OVRAS's reset making my actual height reset point 0,-15,0.Hello, today I’ll show you how to set up a playspace mover for Steam VR. I do use advanced settings but in conjunction with PSM to achieve a "reset under the floor" button. Now last time I asked a similar question people told me to use OVR advanced settings Space Drag. I would be in anyone's debt who could tell me what the corresponding button mask numbers were for index controllers within Open VR! Meaning 128 = A on my right hand and 2 = Y and B on each hand with 4 being the middle finger trigger on each hand. PlayspaceMover.exe -l 4 -r 4 -resetButtonMask 2 -physics -rightTogglePhysicsMask 128 -gravity 6 I now know that the index can work with PSM as long as the user knows what numbers to use for the button bindings. I am switching to Index shortly and was hoping that someone out there knows the controller button mask numbers for index. Ive gotten accustomed to using Play Space Mover (Not OVR Advanced setting space drag) over the past 2 years on my Rift. Now I've posted a similar question but since I have done more research my question has changed. Please check the wiki and our troubleshooting guide.Please browse the subreddit for common questions & check the wiki.We don't allow political discussion or sub-reddit drama.No impersonation, claiming to have "insider knowledge", or posting intentional misinformation.We don't allow memes, or URL shorteners.Self-promotion is allowed for game developers and YouTube personalities, please read further below.No buying, selling, begging, giveaways or crowd-funding.Low effort posts that are not allowed include shipment notification, arrival and unboxing photos. Posts must be on-topic and relevant to Valve Index. Posts must be about or related to the Valve Index and must not be low effort. ![]() Discussion and debate is encouraged but name-calling and/or harassment will not be tolerated. ![]()
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