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    VIVE Input Utility for Unity

    VIVE Input Utility for Unity

    A toolkit that helps developing/prototyping VR apps

    The VIVE Input Utility (VIU) is a toolkit for developing VR experiences in Unity, especially with the VIVE/VIVE Pro but also targeting many platforms from a common code base including Oculus Rift, Rift S Go, Quest, Google Daydream, VIVE Wave SDK (e.g. VIVE Focus standalone) and additional VR platforms as supported by Unity such as Microsoft's 'Mixed Reality' VR headsets and more. Supports VIVE, VIVE Pro, VIVE Cosmos (any OpenVR compatible device), Oculus Rift & Touch, Rift S, Go, Quest, Daydream, and VIVE Focus, Focus+ (any WaveVR compatible device). UGUI now catches events from your Vive controllers! ...
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    Arcan

    Arcan

    Powerful development framework for creating virtually anything

    Arcan is a powerful development framework for creating virtually anything from user interfaces for specialized embedded applications all the way to full-blown standalone desktop environments. At its heart lies a robust and portable multimedia engine, with a well-tested and well-documented Lua scripting interface. The development emphasizes security, debuggability and performance, guided by a principle of least surprise in terms of API design. For the main engine there has been quite some refactoring to reduce input latency; better accommodate variable-refresh rate display; prepare for asymmetric uncooperative multi-GPU and GPU handover; explicit synchronization and runtime transitions back and forth between low (16-bit) to standard (32-bit) to high-definition rendering (10-bit + fp16/fp32).
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