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Metspitzer
VR is limited, but still cool. I don't think VR will ever be good
enough to take dictation, but it still is at least as easy to navigate
around the desktop as using the touch pad on a laptop.
One feature I see that is missing is the ability to overlay numbers on
the desktop. I can click icons using the mouse grid command, but
being able to overlay numbers on the icons would be much faster.
Overlaying numbers onto normal menus is buggy as well. Sometimes it
works and sometimes it doesn't.
It also seems to hang when I try to use Messanger Live and the VR.
Some of the online tutortials of people trying to demonstrate VR are
failing badly, and it is not like they even notice.
One thing I have yet to try, that I think may work is the ability to
control media player with VR. I would often like to lay down on the
couch to watch a movie on the 50 inch TV I have hooked to the computer
as a second desktop. It would be nice to be able to control the ff
and rewind features of media player.
Of course, VR only works when it is quite in the room. Having a movie
playing may clash big time.
enough to take dictation, but it still is at least as easy to navigate
around the desktop as using the touch pad on a laptop.
One feature I see that is missing is the ability to overlay numbers on
the desktop. I can click icons using the mouse grid command, but
being able to overlay numbers on the icons would be much faster.
Overlaying numbers onto normal menus is buggy as well. Sometimes it
works and sometimes it doesn't.
It also seems to hang when I try to use Messanger Live and the VR.
Some of the online tutortials of people trying to demonstrate VR are
failing badly, and it is not like they even notice.
One thing I have yet to try, that I think may work is the ability to
control media player with VR. I would often like to lay down on the
couch to watch a movie on the 50 inch TV I have hooked to the computer
as a second desktop. It would be nice to be able to control the ff
and rewind features of media player.
Of course, VR only works when it is quite in the room. Having a movie
playing may clash big time.