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When the stationary 2 meter circle boundary is used instead of a drawn boundary, the meeting alignment markers don't maintain their positions between sessions. Instead there appears to be sizable rotations about the center (10-90 degrees) that may depend on what direction the headset is pointing in when LookSee starts. With a drawn boundary the markers seem to maintain their positions unless the boundary is redrawn.
It may be that the best I can do with a stationary circle boundary is to document this problem and encourage using a drawn boundary for meetings.
It may be that with Quest 3 where the boundaries are determined by the headset automatic room mapping instead of drawing boundaries that this problem does not arise.
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When the stationary 2 meter circle boundary is used instead of a drawn boundary, the meeting alignment markers don't maintain their positions between sessions. Instead there appears to be sizable rotations about the center (10-90 degrees) that may depend on what direction the headset is pointing in when LookSee starts. With a drawn boundary the markers seem to maintain their positions unless the boundary is redrawn.
It may be that the best I can do with a stationary circle boundary is to document this problem and encourage using a drawn boundary for meetings.
It may be that with Quest 3 where the boundaries are determined by the headset automatic room mapping instead of drawing boundaries that this problem does not arise.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: