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#TRINUS PSVR FREE HOW TO#
You will find download link and all the information on how to use FreePie at įreePie generates an output that Trinus can read through its FreePieIO array, which contains 4 blocks (FreePieIO to FreePieIO), that include Yaw, Pitch, Roll, X, Y and Z information. and, thanks to Python scripting, you have a powerful way to tweak controllers (and head movement). It supports many different inputs, like Wiimotes, joysticks, keyboard, etc. assigning one mouse, its movement will be replicated on both hands).Īs for the head selector, you will have options to enable position tracking, rotation tracking (overriding default sensors) or both.įreePie is a very handy software that can integrate different controllers and customise their behaviour to match your preference. Leaving one of the hand selectors empty, will duplicate the other hand selector so same control method will take care of both controllers (eg. You can assign different control methods for each. In the Trinus Tracking tab, you will see 3 selectors, for head, left and right hands. Just to clarify, 3dof means 3 degrees of freedom (rotation tracking) while 6dof is 6 degrees of freedom, that is, you can rotate and move in space (rotation + position tracking). In order to play those, Trinus offers a few low cost solutions that emulate the controllers, even though there are some limitations inherent to the hardware used for emulation. You can play plenty of games without them (games with gamepad or keyboard/mouse support, see the list on Steam), but many do require the VR controllers. Trinus PSVR supports several methods to emulate VR Controllers.