A quick guide to getting started with your new Oculus Rift DK2 for MAC OS-X
Read about unboxing the Oculus Rift here!Oculus Rift headsets might become the next big thing of the future, so to make it easier for Mac developers to actually get their apps onto Rift, Oculus is finally making it possible to compile.
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- The Oculus Rift runtime for OS X is intended primarily for mobile developers who wish to develop for Gear VR on a Mac, and who would like to be able to run applications on the Mac.
- With the likes of the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift now available, many Mac users are wondering if you can use VR on a Mac. We've looked into the possibilities of running VR on a Mac and the future.
Setting up Oculus – Hardware
Step 1: Connect Headset Cable to your computer
Plug both the HDMI connector and the USB connector to your computer. If your computer does not have a HDMI input, you can also use the DVI included in the box.Oculus Rift Mac Compatible
Step 2: Connect the positional tracker cables
Insert the sync cable and usb cable to your positional tracker and connect the ends to the power and USB connectors. You can then simple attach the positional tracker to your laptop/screen.Step 3: Power up the headset!
All good to go! You can also check out the following YouTube video as a quick visual guide for setting up the hardware: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpVpZUQGcSYSoftware Downloads:
Main Downloads Page –https://developer.oculus.com/downloads/ Install the following: Oculus OS X runtime:Oculus Rift Setup For Mac
https://developer.oculus.com/downloads/pc/0.5.0.1-beta/Oculus_Runtime_for_OS_X/Oculus SDK OS X:https://developer.oculus.com/downloads/pc/0.6.0.1-beta/Oculus_SDK_Source/Once runtime and Oculus SDK have been downloaded, run the installer applications within the package and install all components .This step must be done for each user that wants to use the Rift.Note:Oculus Rift Mac Os
Due to MAC OS not supporting direct rendering, the display settings need to be adjusted (you may see the screen rotated to 90 degrees through the oculus). Go to settings preferences > Hold CMD+Option keys and click on display to open the rotation drop down menu. Now open up the Oculus World Demo found in the Oculus SDK > Samples > Oculus World Demo and you are ready to go! You can also find some great games and demos on https://share.oculus.com/! Thanks for reading!Subscribe to the Blog
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