![]() ![]() Curved overlays: Improves readability of large windows in VR by wrapping them around you by a configurable amount? Now you can! (Or you can make the window into a wall by curving it to the max, I don't judge!).Attach windows to tracked devices: You can make windows move around with either your left or right controllers, headset, or have them stationary in the world.Multiple desktop windows: Create multiple different windows and place them in the world around you.Desktop window viewing: Allows you to select a desktop window and display it above your hand, or pin it in the world around you.Overlays over almost all SteamVR applications: OVR Toolkit will display on top of all your favorite titles! (VRChat, Beat Saber, mostly all SteamVR titles, etc.).(Compatible controllers require a trigger and grip) Features The utility is being built with the Vive/Vive Pro, Valve Index, and Oculus Rift/Rift S in mind though WMR headsets are compatible too. OVR Toolkit is compatible with all SteamVR compatible headsets. OVR Toolkit allows you to display specific desktop windows, quickly select between them, use intuitive controls to navigate those windows, and use a virtual keyboard to type.Įver wanted to reply to Discord messages without taking off your headset or looking through a nose piece? Ever wanted to pause that song you're listening to without fumbling around on your keyboard? Now you can with ease! OVR Toolkit is a SteamVR Overlay utility designed to make viewing the desktop within VR easy and intuitive. Oculus Rift/S or Oculus Quest/2 users - Read the 'Important Stuff' section before purchase! Overview Oculus users may experience decreased performance as games are required to be ran through SteamVR rather than Oculus Runtime. OVR Toolkit *requires* you to have a Windows account with admin permissions and that you run Steam on this same account. Windows 8.1 'may' work but is unsupported! OVR Toolkit *only* supports Windows 10 and 11! Not Windows 7 or Windows 8. We’ve also adjusted the headline.About This Software ** Please read this section before purchasing! ** ![]() We’ve updated the story with the new name. Update: This was originally named OpenOVR and has since been renamed OpenComposite. Still, this is an early version of the platform so expect improvements to be made along the way. No doubt you’ll find other bugs and incompatible games as you explore (details for reporting them are on the GitLab page). This platform doesn’t have a virtual keyboard, for example, so you’ll still need to use SteamVR in sections of games that utilize such a feature. Take note that there are still many SteamVR games that will use interfaces not yet accounted for by OpenComposite, though. However, for users that have had issues with SteamVR (some of which are speaking up in the platform’s Reddit thread), this solution could help them circumvent that may have prevented them from playing Steam-exclusive VR games like Skyrim and Payday 2. With OpenComposite, Rift can treat Steam content as native Oculus apps.įor many people, this likely doesn’t mean much it’s pretty easy to transition between SteamVR and native Home titles from inside the Rift (Home even shows previously-played SteamVR games in your library). Currently, Rift users can access any VR content on Steam, but it’ll need to run through SteamVR and not the headset’s own platform. A VR developer just released a new platform that allows Oculus Rift owners to access SteamVR content without using SteamVR itself.ĭeveloper Campbell Suter released what’s called ‘OpenComposite’ for free on GitLab over the weekend. ![]()
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