03-29-2016 06:37 PM
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04-27-2016 10:58 AM
Lhun schrieb:
The IPD IS very, very important, on both glasses, AND VR headsets, This is the lens separation for your eyes that fixes the focal depth. Get it wrong, and close up things and far away things will give you headaches. You'll never get proper "sharp" convergence on the green + inside oculus home. It was silly to take it out because DEVELOPERS might not have MANY cv1s to give to various people, and they may want to KEEP USING DK2s to test products on lower resolutions, or as a quick and dirty extra workstation, OR, as a lower DEMAND workstation.
bad move to take it out.
04-27-2016 11:59 AM
@Cycho, Hellary is right, chnaging that registry key could cause eye strain... it's meant for developers who modified the DK2 to have a different physical lens sereration, it's not meant for IPD adjsutment.
Unfortunately I don't think there's any way to adjust IPD with 1.3+. Oculus obviously want developers to use CV1 for their work going forward.
It's important your IPD setting is correct to avoid problems & headaches etc... I'd recommend using 0.8 or earlier with DK2 and put your eyesight first unless you know your IPD happens to be the same as the default
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05-23-2016 02:58 PM
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