![]() It is usually because the mouse is placed towards a corner or edge. It can be confusing though if you enter VR mode and find that part of the view is black. This is to allow easier access to menus, user interface buttons and HUDs. Vive and Oculus should have similar functionalities which can be accessed from SteamVR settings.For Vive it is called Motion Smoothing.įirestorm VR Mod shifts the display in VR mode to an edge if the mouse or pointer is placed towards an edge or corner of the viewer window. This will make the HMD interpolate between frames and create a smoother experience. In WindowsMixedReality it can be done by uncommenting “motionReprojectionMode” : “auto”, in the config file located at “C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\MixedRealityVRDriver\resources\settings\default.vrsettings”. If your VR hardware cannot maintain constant 90 FPS you could try enabling motion reprojection in your HMD.WindowsMixedReality users may need to press windows key Y to unlock the mouse when the HMD is worn.Firestorm VR Mod works best while sitting and using mouse and keyboard.Peter Kappler also offers the following advice… Moving the mouse to the corners or the sides will shift the screen to this direction so menus or buttons can be accessed more easily.įor issues on some specific headsets you might wish to try the Firestorm VR Mod Discord Channel: P373R-WORKSHOP by p373r_kappler.In the camera floater two buttons has been added to offset the HMD’s base rotation.This may be subject to change in future versions. It is better to disable the HMD’s direction interface when editing and flying with the camera. Press F4 to disable and enable HMD’s direction changes.Hold F3 to see some debug info ( example here).Pressing TAB for VR mode reloads the config file. “ C:\Users\your_user_name\AppData\Roaming\FirestormVR_圆4\vrconfig.ini”Īnd which can be edited directly. By pressing F5 on the last menu entry the menu will close and save the settings in a config file which is located in. ![]() ![]()
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