How to make images appear in the ceiling direction

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  • #178130
    dlrjajdlfo
    Participant

    I want to lie in bed with WMR and watch a movie.
    However, the image does not have a ceiling direction.
    Can I make the image go to the ceiling when it is not in FULL VR mode?

    #178132
    steph12
    Participant

    put the headset on your bed, make it face the ceiling, then in that position, press alt + spacebar, that should put the screen on ceiling-like.

    i never tried it, but that should work ?

    #178133
    dlrjajdlfo
    Participant

    The image is always shown only in the front direction of the headset.
    I tried to set the headset to the ceiling
    The video image does not go up

    #178135
    matteo39
    Participant

    I THInK THAT YOU CAN only configure your headset via wmr setup, not vorpx setup

    #178145
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    @ dlrjajdlfo: There is no option currently to recenter vertically for watching movies while lying in bed, sorry. One of those things on the nice to have feature list.

    #178171
    Xain
    Participant

    I want to lie in bed with WMR and watch a movie.
    However, the image does not have a ceiling direction.
    Can I make the image go to the ceiling when it is not in FULL VR mode?

    What you are looking for is Bigscreen Beta. Its free and you can lay in bed and adjust the screen as you please.

    #178243
    dlrjajdlfo
    Participant

    First of all thank you for informing me of good information.
    I just tested it, it’s similar to voprpx’s Full VR, it works according to the movement of the headset
    What I want is not moving together.
     It is fixed at any position I want in the ceiling direction.
    And most importantly,
    When I watch a movie, the spherical function of vorpx is quite attractive, but this program does not have that function.

    #178246
    syhlif32
    Participant

    Virtual Desktop.
    It is not free.
    But it does have the option to lock the screen to the headset.
    You can adjust the size, the curve and the distance of the screen to the headset and apply AA directly to the screen too.
    Not using it much anymore but I believe it will do what you ask for.

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