Four buttons or icons on the same environment, floating in front of you, you could open your desktop, open any game, and open Pitool settings, without taking off the headset
Im writing down all the suggestions and will push for this to the software engineers in Shanghai. I fully agree its time to make some good use of that PiTool Home!
or you could put the names of all of the backers as each star, reading that tiny font would really show that resolution
That is not an answer.
Making a custom VR app that lets people push some buttons, go through some menus, etc, is going to take some developer a bit of time. Just adding in a checkbox to run VoiceAttack is going to take less time.
My opinion is that VoiceAttack/VirtualDesktop checkboxes should be put in first.
@SweViver Since it is already possible to hook PiTool Home by replacing the executable, I suggest above all, that functionality should be officially declared that it will not be broken. Maybe even add a ârun this executable or batch scriptâ check box to PiTool. To encourage others to create and share scratch built PiTool Home environments. This would be a significant advantage over both SteamVR Home and Oculus Home.
Maybe your answer is better, but yes, I gave you an answer; a home where you could start steam vr, Oculus Games, open your desktop, and Pitool settings, directly from Pitool, without removing your headset is a big improvement from what we have now
And still not one of the four items you listed. My question was if you could only have one of those items first, which would it be?
Ok now I understand you, the first item would be the desktop, that way I could have access to all the content.
Iâd prefer all the items in the home menu though, easy access makes things much better
doesnât have to if they would just open source the damned thing like they said they would.
Nothing prevents us from hooking in whatever PVRHome replacement we want to just like I did.
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