Head Tracking: Unwanted mouse movement

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  • #11774
    MikauSchekzen
    Participant

    Howdy!

    I have just received my key for VorpX, and while I’m very happy with it already, I seem to have noticed that, at least in World of Warcraft, when Head Tracking is enabled, my cursor moves with my head. Which is quite annoying.

    However, with Head Tracking disabled, I can’t use Edge Peek anymore, which is something I’m really a fan of.

    Is it currently already possible to have Edge Peek without the mouse tracking?

    -MikauSchekzen

    #11775
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Hi Mikau,

    Yes, you just have to set the Head Tracking Sensibiltity to 0. Hit [DEL] to open the in-game menu, go to the Input page, then lower ‘HT Sensitivity’ until it shows 0.0. This disables the game head tracking, but leaves EdgePeek enabled.

    Hope that helps.

    #11776
    MikauSchekzen
    Participant

    Ah, yes it does!

    Many thanks, Ralf!

    -MikauSchekzen

    #11835
    SoulKING
    Participant

    Hello

    I want play world of warcraft using Oculus with vorpx driver.

    I bought the vorpx driver in order to play world of warcraft.

    Activation code received yesterday.

    But the play does not work well.

    Beginners to ask for a detailed explanation.

    I do not live in English culture. Please understand grammatical errors.

    #12187
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Hi Soulking,

    In World of Warcraft you have to press the right mouse button to look around. We might add an option to do this automatically, but due to some unwanted side effects it isn’t decided yet whether this will really be done.

    #13715
    BarclayBirch
    Participant

    This disables the game head tracking, but leaves EdgePeek enabled.

    [Link removed since it linked to a totally unrelated search engine optimization tool]

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