If you don’t have installation media, use the power button to restart your computer three times. When you see the Install Windows page, tap or click Repair your computer to start the Windows Recovery Environment. If you don’t see the message, you might need to change the boot order in your computer's BIOS settings so that it first starts from the DVD or USB.
If you see a message asking you to “Press any key to boot from DVD,” do so. Insert the DVD or USB flash drive and restart your computer. If you have installation media for Windows 8.1, start your computer from the installation media. You'll need to connect a keyboard to complete the steps.ĭo one of the following, depending on whether you have installation media (such as a DVD or USB flash drive): If you can't start your PC, follow these instructions to get to the Windows Recovery Environment. Get to Windows Startup Settings in the Windows Recovery Environment Sign in to your PC with a user account that has administrator rights. On the Startup Settings screen, choose the startup setting you want. Tap or click Startup Settings and then Restart. If you don't see the Startup Settings option, tap or click Advanced options. Once your PC restarts, on the Choose an option screen, tap or click Troubleshoot. Under Advanced startup, tap or click Restart now. Under PC settings, tap or click Update and recovery, and then tap or click Recovery. (If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.) Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings. Get to Windows Startup Settings in PC settings For those familiar with Space drag, the "Reset offsets" toggle resets your height to 0,0,0 but using PSM and OVRAS together I can use PSM's reset, bypassing OVRAS's reset making my actual height reset point 0,-15,0.With Windows Startup Settings you can start Windows in different advanced troubleshooting modes to help you find and fix problems on your PC. I do use advanced settings but in conjunction with PSM to achieve a "reset under the floor" button. Now last time I asked a similar question people told me to use OVR advanced settings Space Drag. I would be in anyone's debt who could tell me what the corresponding button mask numbers were for index controllers within Open VR! Meaning 128 = A on my right hand and 2 = Y and B on each hand with 4 being the middle finger trigger on each hand. PlayspaceMover.exe -l 4 -r 4 -resetButtonMask 2 -physics -rightTogglePhysicsMask 128 -gravity 6 I now know that the index can work with PSM as long as the user knows what numbers to use for the button bindings. I am switching to Index shortly and was hoping that someone out there knows the controller button mask numbers for index. Ive gotten accustomed to using Play Space Mover (Not OVR Advanced setting space drag) over the past 2 years on my Rift. Now I've posted a similar question but since I have done more research my question has changed. Please check the wiki and our troubleshooting guide.Please browse the subreddit for common questions & check the wiki.We don't allow political discussion or sub-reddit drama.No impersonation, claiming to have "insider knowledge", or posting intentional misinformation.We don't allow memes, or URL shorteners.Self-promotion is allowed for game developers and YouTube personalities, please read further below.No buying, selling, begging, giveaways or crowd-funding.
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