Oct 16th, 2017
VirtualHere improves the compatibility of most gaming controllers because it transmits the actual USB signal between the Steam Link and the remote pc. The remote PC thinks the gaming controller is local to it, whereas really its plugged into your Steam Link. The VirtualHere USB Client runs on Windows, OSX, Linux and Android. The client was created to be intuitive and extremely easy to use. The client needs to be run on any machine that wants to use USB devices shared by the VirtualHere USB Server. The great thing about this solution is the low cost: the Raspberry Pi costs somewhere from $35 to $50, depending where you live and where you order it. And a license for using multiple devices with VirtualHere costs $29.00. In the free trial-version you can connect one device and a popup will be displayed. Start the virtualhere client 3. Open a command prompt and type vhui64.exe -t list 4. Note all the numbers next to the devices, these are the addresses, also from the virtualhere gui note the vendor id and the product id for the HASP device 5. Stop the virtualhere server 6. Edit the config.ini file of the server using vi and add the line.
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- VirtualHere Installation For TPCast (CE) - Unlocking The Auxiliary USB Port
- Overview
- This guide will unlock access to the HTC Vive's auxiliary USB port while continuing to use TPCast's software as usual for headset and controller tracking which has shown to have less impact on tracking performance.
- Installation
- Plug TPCast battery into the device to power it up and wait a few minutes.
- Download 'VirtualHere USB Server Optimized for Pi3' (https://virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/vhusbdarmpi3)
- Note that a licence is required to use this version of the server software. A trial version that works for connecting one device can be downloaded from https://virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/vhusbdarm
- Download and install WinSCP (https://winscp.net/eng/download.php), and using WinSCP connect to the TPCast using the following details:
- Port: 22
- Password: 1qaz2wsx3edc4rfv
- Copy vhusbdarmpi3 (or vhusbdarm for the trial version) that was downloaded earlier to /home/pi
- Edit tpusb_startup.sh (right click and select Edit), and add the following commands on at the bottom of the file:
- sudo /home/pi/vhusbdarmpi3 -b &
- Note: If you are using the trial version, substitute the above with these commands:
- sudo /home/pi/vhusbdarm -b &
- Save and close the file, then close WinSCP.
- Unplug the battery from the TPCast, wait a few seconds, then plug the battery back in to power it up, then wait a few minutes.
- Download and launch the VirtualHere Client for Windows (https://virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbclient/vhui32.exe for 32-bit Windows, https://virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbclient/vhui64.exe for 64-bit Windows)
- In the VirtualHere client, navigate to [USB Hubs] > [Raspberry Hub].
- Right click each device you wish to use and select [Auto-Use Device].
- Right click USB Hubs and select [Install Client as a Service] then click OK.
- Usage:
- Launch the TPCast software and proceed to use as normal.
- To automatically use any future devices connected to the TPCast, launch the VirtualHere Client, select each device and select [Auto-Use Device], then close VirtualHere Client.
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- VirtualHere Installation For TPCast (CE) - Use VirtualHere For Head/Controller Tracking Without TPCast Software
- Overview
- This guide will unlock access to the HTC Vive's auxiliary USB port, and disables TPCast's native USB forwarding solution in favor of VirtualHere for HTC Vive headset and controller tracking.
- Installation
- Plug TPCast battery into the device to power it up and wait a few minutes.
- Download 'VirtualHere USB Server Optimized for Pi3' (https://virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/vhusbdarmpi3)
- Note that a licence is required to use this version of the server software. A trial version that works for connecting one device can be downloaded from https://virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/vhusbdarm
- Download and install WinSCP (https://winscp.net/eng/download.php), and using WinSCP connect to the TPCast using the following details:
- Port: 22
- Password: 1qaz2wsx3edc4rfv
- Copy vhusbdarmpi3 (or vhusbdarm for the trial version) that was downloaded earlier to /home/pi
- Edit tpusb_startup.sh (right click and select Edit), and add the following commands on at the bottom of the file:
- sudo /home/pi/vhusbdarmpi3 -b &
- Note: If you are using the trial version, substitute the above with these commands:
- sudo /home/pi/vhusbdarm -b &
- Comment out the following commands by adding a # to the beginning of each line:
- #sudo tpusbd&
- #sudo tpusbc jj&
- Save and close the file, then close WinSCP.
- Unplug the battery from the TPCast, wait a few seconds, then plug the battery back in to power it up, then wait a few minutes.
- Download and launch the VirtualHere Client for Windows (https://virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbclient/vhui32.exe for 32-bit Windows, https://virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbclient/vhui64.exe for 64-bit Windows)
- In the VirtualHere client, navigate to [USB Hubs] > [Raspberry Hub].
- Right click each of the following devices and select [Auto-Use Device]:
- Lighthouse FPGA RX (star icon)
- Watchman Dongle (star icon)
- Right click any other devices you wish to use and select [Auto-Use Device].
- Right click USB Hubs and select [Install Client as a Service] then click OK.
- Usage:
- With this configuration, SteamVR should be launched directly without the TPCast software after the TPCast has been powered up for a few minutes.
- To automatically use any future devices connected to the TPCast, launch the VirtualHere Client, select each device and select [Auto-Use Device], then close VirtualHere Client.
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