ar-hit-test: uses 1st tracked controller instead of headset orientation (fix #5315)#5308
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dmarcos merged 9 commits intoaframevr:masterfrom Nov 22, 2024
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Also fixes bug #5315 |
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hit testing now also tested under Android 13 (on a Pixel 5) |
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I can confirm that this fixes #5315 for me on multiple Android phones. |
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This needs rebase. Sorry for the wait. Should we use the controller (inputSource) that trigger the selectstart event vs the first we find? |
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Thanks! |
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I meant to add that the event is a controllerchange event, so it's not obvious what the relationship is to any selectstart event. It might be possible to figure out which controller was involved, if it was triggered by a controller. |
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Description:
When used with a headset capable of AR, the ar-hit-test component currently projects its ray from the headset, which is suboptimal UX when tracked controllers are available.
Changes proposed:
This change adds a new HitTest component, using the first tracked controller's
targetRaySpace.hit-testing has only been tested with a Quest 1 headset