Oculus Home - Grabbing and Pinning windows from desktop tutorial?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024
  • The ? indicates that I'm not sure how useful this is as a tutorial, lol. Hope it helps anyway! It's kind of confusing since they changed the functionality, but it's still an included feature

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  • @Whatsittoy
    @Whatsittoy 2 года назад

    Yeah, super useful as a tutorial! I was trying to find out how to do this and of course there's products for sale to help you do it, but got lucky and stumbled on your video so I can do it for free :-)

  • @VRFlights1973
    @VRFlights1973 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much!

  • @lamecgod
    @lamecgod 4 года назад +1

    what if there is an exclamation mark for every popout window. I'm stuck here.

  • @fykis519
    @fykis519 5 лет назад +1

    any idea how you can pin a window to your hand or watch? in vr, I play shooters and want to look at my stream chat mid game

    • @arcadedude1987
      @arcadedude1987  5 лет назад

      I haven't figure out a good fix for that, but what I usually do is pin the chat to like the far upper left of my view, so I have to tilt my head up to see it. Some place that's out of your direct vision

  • @gooseywhispers
    @gooseywhispers 4 года назад

    can other people view your desktop if you placed it on a wall if you invite them to your home to watch a film or chill would be useful during these quarantine times

    • @arcadedude1987
      @arcadedude1987  4 года назад

      I really wish I knew, lol. When they added this feature in, I kind of got anti-social with VR so I never gave it a try. I use Big Screen for all my social screen sharing needs. I'm pretty sure you can share your Oculus Home and project your screen for others to see though, since they added more theater-ish environments I think

  • @Invictum594
    @Invictum594 6 лет назад

    How's the resolution on this? Do you think you could use it for work?

    • @arcadedude1987
      @arcadedude1987  6 лет назад

      If you grab windows, you can make them as large as you want, so yes I think you could use them for work to an extent. After a certain period of time, the headset is going to make your face warm, or you'll start dealing with eye strain. I saw a video a while ago of someone that was debugging a VR game they were making in real time by playing the game, if they hit a bug, they could look up at the actual code and make adjustments as needed, then relaunch it. I don't think this is to the point of replacing monitors or anything just yet, but you can definitely get some things done in VR if you really want or need to.

  • @angelosk6491
    @angelosk6491 4 года назад

    fake