![]() Try another round of ctrl TAB and TAB or if that does not work try stopping and restarting the viewer to clear this. It can usually be dismissed with your controller if that is active, but if not the screen may continue to show the popup in VR mode in the HMD. This has been observed to occur on the first run of a newly installed viewer. When you switch to VR mode (after activating VR with Ctrl TAB and using TAB), you may see a “Next Up… Firestorm” message or a SteamVR popup screen to “Reset the View” and “Quit SteamVR”. Other types of Anti-aliasing can be disabled. Create a program-specific profile for the viewer in your graphic card settings and enable FXAA.In case you encounter issues with a black HMD display… Peter Kappler suggests the following: This was an issue in earlier versions and is mostly resolved now… but it can still occur with some headsets. Just move the mouse back to the centre of the screen and the full VR view should appear. 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”.
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