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Pico Neo 3: The Pico Interaction Profile is not used #79019

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Wesmer opened this issue Jul 4, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #79570
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Pico Neo 3: The Pico Interaction Profile is not used #79019

Wesmer opened this issue Jul 4, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #79570
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@Wesmer
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Wesmer commented Jul 4, 2023

Godot version

v4.0.2.stable.official [7a0977c] and v4.0.3.stable.official [5222a99]

System information

Pico Neo 3 Pro Eye; PUI Version 4.8.19; Android 10

Issue description

When trying to use the controllers, only the menu button and trigger works because the Simple controller profile is used. The system refuses to use the Pico profile (or any other profile). Also creating a custom map and/or deleting the Simple Controller profile did not work.

I expected the Pico Profile to work on a Pico Neo 3.

For clarification, this is the controller I am using: https://sdk.picovr.com/docs/NativeSDK/en/chapter_five.html#id4

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pico_.zip

Note: I have also deleted the Android folder.

@BastiaanOlij
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I'm planning to address this soon, PICO added an interaction profile specific to the neo3. It however requires OpenXR 1.0.27 which we're switching over to after 4.1 is released.

@BastiaanOlij
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OK now that we can merge stuff into 4.2 and we've updated to OpenXR 1.0.28 (this was available in 1.0.27 but we skipped that) this should be corrected. It would be good if this can be tested.

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