ovrinput character controller tutorial code example

Example: Oculus Go virtual mapping

// returns true if the primary button (typically “A”) is currently pressed.
OVRInput.Get(OVRInput.Button.One);

// returns true if the primary button (typically “A”) was pressed this frame.
OVRInput.GetDown(OVRInput.Button.One);

// returns true if the “X” button was released this frame.
OVRInput.GetUp(OVRInput.RawButton.X);

// returns a Vector2 of the primary (typically the Left) thumbstick’s current state.
// (X/Y range of -1.0f to 1.0f)
OVRInput.Get(OVRInput.Axis2D.PrimaryThumbstick);

// returns true if the primary thumbstick is currently pressed (clicked as a button)
OVRInput.Get(OVRInput.Button.PrimaryThumbstick);

// returns true if the primary thumbstick has been moved upwards more than halfway.
// (Up/Down/Left/Right - Interpret the thumbstick as a D-pad).
OVRInput.Get(OVRInput.Button.PrimaryThumbstickUp);

// returns a float of the secondary (typically the Right) index finger trigger’s current state.
// (range of 0.0f to 1.0f)
OVRInput.Get(OVRInput.Axis1D.SecondaryIndexTrigger);

// returns a float of the left index finger trigger’s current state.
// (range of 0.0f to 1.0f)
OVRInput.Get(OVRInput.RawAxis1D.LIndexTrigger);

// returns true if the left index finger trigger has been pressed more than halfway.
// (Interpret the trigger as a button).
OVRInput.Get(OVRInput.RawButton.LIndexTrigger);

// returns true if the secondary gamepad button, typically “B”, is currently touched by the user.
OVRInput.Get(OVRInput.Touch.Two);