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Bigscreen Beyond Driver under Proton

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This category houses guides that are not specific to any other cagegory. This category houses guides that are not specific to any other cagegory.
- [Bigscreen Beyond Driver](/docs/other/bigscreen-beyond-driver/) for using the official configuration tool from Bigscreen for the BSB1/2/2e.
- [Dongles over IP](/docs/other/dongles-over-ip/) plug your Watchman dongles into another host on the same network - [Dongles over IP](/docs/other/dongles-over-ip/) plug your Watchman dongles into another host on the same network
- [SVC Voice Changer](/docs/other/svc/) for AMD and NVidia GPUs, also works on CPU - [SVC Voice Changer](/docs/other/svc/) for AMD and NVidia GPUs, also works on CPU

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# [Bigscreen Beyond Driver](https://steamdb.info/app/2467050/)
You can get the "Bigscreen Beyond Driver" app from Steam working via Proton by following these instructions:
1. use a Proton version >=10 that has access to `PROTON_ENABLE_HIDRAW` env var; `Proton Experimental [bleeding-edge]` works well
2. set `PROTON_ENABLE_HIDRAW=0x35BD/0x0101 %command%` as your launch arg for the `Bigscreen Beyond Driver` under `Properties`
3. OPTIONAL: copy a SteamVR Windows install somewhere in the prefix (ie: C/ root) under appid 2467050 and when the driver is open, set the SteamVR path to where you placed the Windows install of SteamVR
The "Bigscreen Beyond Driver" and all of its features should be working fine after doing the above!
## Easier Device Mode Swapping
You can also swap modes more easily without using the "Bigscreen Beyond Driver" if your device is set to 75hz mode via `XRT_COMPOSITOR_DESIRED_MODE` for an Enivison profile.
1. `XRT_COMPOSITOR_DESIRED_MODE=0` is the 75hz mode
2. `XRT_COMPOSITOR_DESIRED_MODE=1` is the 90hz mode
You can verify which modes are which by using a tool like `xrandr` with the HMD plugged in. The top two modes are the relevant ones used here and are listed in order, starting at an index of 0.