General
General page contains basic mixed reality options.
- Connection
- Shows info about the connected mixed reality module, separately for left and right camera.
- Clicking the Test button will start a connection test, to check quality of the mixed reality USB connection.
- You should only run the connection test when no VR application is running, as otherwise it could show incorrect results.
- When the test completes a new popup window will show up with the test results.
- If the popup shows “Connection test successful”, then the USB connection is ok and you should be able to run any VR application with the mixed reality functionality.
- If the popup shows “Connection test failed”, then the USB connection is not sufficient for the full mixed reality resolution. In that case try connecting the mixed reality USB cables to different USB 3 ports in your PC, and run the test again.
- If you encounter any issue with the mixed reality connection, please export a full test report by clicking the Yes button in the test results popup, and send that file to Vrgineers support.
- Mixed Reality
- Enable
- Allows enabling or disabling the mixed reality, which shows a real image from the mixed reality cameras inside the headset.
- Be aware that mixed reality can’t be enabled if there is no VR application currently running, so in that case the Enable switch will be disabled.
- Profile
- Changes the resolution and frequency profile of the mixed reality cameras.
- Only resolutions predefined in the mixed reality firmware are available.
- Mixed reality profile can only be changed when mixed reality is not enabled (i.e. the mixed reality image is not shown).
- Status
- Shows a status of the mixed reality.
- Autostart
- If Autostart is enabled, mixed reality will be automatically enabled after any VRG compatible application is started.
- Enable
- Upscaling
- Algorithm
- Can be used to enable image upscaling for mixed reality image.
- You can select either ‘AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution’, ‘NVIDIA Image Scaling’, or ‘VRG aSharp’ algorithm.
- Sharpness
- Sharpness slider controls the strength of the sharpening pass.
- Denoise
- Allows enabling or disabling the denoise algorithm for mixed reality, which can partially compensate for noise in the mixed reality image.
- This option is only available when ‘VRG aSharp’ upscaling algorithm is selected.
- Algorithm
- Adjustment
- Physical/Virtual Position
- Use this slider to change whether the camera images should be placed in their real physical position or closer to the virtual eye position of the user (this can make the mixed reality depth perception better for some users).
- Latency Offset
- Use this slider to adjust additional preprocessing for camera images to compensate for the camera latency.
- Blending
- Use this slider to change how the edges of the camera images are blended into their virtual surroundings.
- Physical/Virtual Position
This page was last modified on April 7th, 2025 at 11:29
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