SteamVR/OpenVR overlay for Linux/X11 that displays the screen in VR
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sinpin-vr

A SteamVR overlay for Linux+X11 that displays all your screens in VR.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/54243225/233798783-27d1a6ae-b71d-448f-bb67-76015e539452.mp4

features

  • one overlay per screen
  • shows cursor position
  • global visibility toggle (default: press left touch)
  • reset positions (default: long press left A)
  • edit mode (default: press right touch)
    • move screens around (default: trigger)
    • resize screens (move with two controllers)
    • push/pull screens (default: joystick up/down)
    • move all screens at once with the same controls by grabbing the purple square

performance

From my limited testing, this uses about half the CPU performance of Steam's built-in desktop overlay, if running at 60 FPS. Currently the default is 30 FPS which brings that factor to 3-4x. On my machine, the Steam desktop view increases cpu usage by about 100% of a CPU thread (looking only at the steam process), while this overlay uses around 25% at 30 FPS and 45% at 60 FPS.