Controller:Oculus Touch
XInput support | |
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Predecessor | |
Oculus Remote Xbox One Controller |
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Successor | |
Oculus Touch (2nd-generation) | |
The Oculus Touch are a pair of game controllers released by Oculus on December 6, 2016.
Made specifically for the Oculus Rift, the Oculus Touch controllers are 6DoF controllers, and has an analog stick, two triggers and 3 buttons on each controller. In addition, the triggers, face buttons and analog stick are capacitive and is capable of doing partial finger and thumb tracking. The IR rings on the controllers are facing downward.
It was first released as a standalone product, and came with an additional Oculus Sensor. Later batches of the Oculus Rift comes with the controllers and the additional Oculus Sensor included.
Since it was made specifically for the Rift, the Oculus Touch controllers cannot be used with other VR headsets.
General information
Availability
Source | DRM | Notes | Keys | OS |
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Oculus Store (unavailable) | No longer available. | |||
Amazon.com (unavailable) | No longer available. |
Accessories
Rock Band VR Connector
- Touch comes with the connector for a Rock Band VR Guitar Controller in the box.
- In order to play Rock Band VR, the Connector is needed to attach to either the PlayStation 4 Fender Stratocaster Guitar, PlayStation 4 Fender Jaguar Guitar, Xbox One Fender Stratocaster guitar and the Xbox One Fender Jaguar Guitar.
Support in games
- For Oculus Rift supported games with OVRInput, Oculus Home will map XInput controls onto the Touch controllers automatically. Does not work for OpenVR games.
- When paired with the Oculus Rift, the controllers are supported in VR games through SteamVR. See List of VR games for a list of VR games.
- When the headset is connected to the PC through Virtual Desktop, the controllers can acts as a single XInput controller for non-VR games when "Emulate gamepad on PC" is turned on.