- cross-posted to:
- xr@piefed.social
If you want to have kind of a similar experience right now there is wayvr btw:
https://github.com/wlx-team/wayvrThat looks good as well !
What a day to be alive
This is exciting! I have wanted this since I was young and 30 years later VR monitors are finally getting here. I want to be able to switch into random positions and have my screens visible without rotation and angle issues. I have fairly severe ADHD and I move around a lot. Having this would mean I could throw my legs up the wall and still use my screen, then roll over to my belly and keep going. A phone works fairly well for this but does mess with shoulder position and is a strain, so getting something more reasonable would be awesome. Also I work with people with fairly significant mobility disabilities and I think this would be amazing for them. No dependence on where they can aim their head, just use software to correct the monitor to match their needs. Add some good inputs and it would be life changing.
There is a video behind the link that is very cool.
It is unclear to me what hardware is supported.
He writes:
I use Monado (Rokid Max, HP G2) and WiVRn (Quest 3)
Well drat, how did I miss that.
Thanks!
Yeah I tried to to embed the video in the OP but it doesn’t seem to work :(
A preview of the future, hopefully.
Nice, having this in KDE would definitely be a great option to have besides the limited number of other ones.



