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Question Quest 3 + Virtual Desktop Tracker Emulation

Nameless Vagabond

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Hello everyone,

I was wondering if anyone else has successfully used the Quest 3 in conjunction with Virtual Desktop to emulate a hip tracker in VAM. So far I have been able to get the tracker emulation working, but it only works well going side to side and up and down - not forwards and backwards, which is what's needed to simulate thrusting in VAM. Hopefully this attached picture will help explain what I'm talking about

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Basically, the "thrust" tracking does work, but the translation is maybe 20-50% of how far my hips actually move. Is this just a limitation of Virtual Desktop or am I doing something wrong?
 
I''ve never tried an emulator for that, but sometimes I will change the pelvis settings to the below, to physics link the pelvis to the left controller. And if I am using embody, I disable the left hand tracker, so while that arm will be limp on the model, the thrusting action is controllable, though a bit sensitive.

Basically, choose link to atom CameraRig > Pick your controller (left or right hand) > tick physics link > off you go!

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I already have a solution for the method that you've described - I have a Vive tracker with a waist belt. It is quite effective at transmitting waist movements.
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