03-06-2025 12:23 PM
I have a friend who is an incomplete quadriplegic. If you don't know, that means he has some very coarse movements with his arms, but no control of his hands. He can move his wheelchair, and that's about it. He certainly doesn't have the motor skills needed to do even the most basic things within the Meta Quest environment.
What is the easiest way to let him wear the headset and view 360 virtual videos but have me or a family member control and see what he is seeing? Is this even possible?
I own 2 Meta Quest 2 headsets bought cheap from FB Marketplace.
03-06-2025 01:47 PM
@alabamatom6969 this thread may be of use. -
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