AXIS

Calibrate and Play

Estimated reading: 2 minutes

Once you are in the waiting room, press A on the right controller to enter passthrough mode on the Pico headset.

*Playing in passthrough mode is highly recommended for the players’ safety.

After entering passthrough mode, execute the 3-step calibration process.

Step 1

  • Go into a T-pose (make sure feet are together, heels touching and toes pointing forward)

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  • On your left controller, press and hold Y, followed by the trigger to calibrate (refer to ‘getting started’ video for example).

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  • Calibration is activated when the AXIS nodes vibrate.

 

Step 2

Remain in T-pose (make sure feet are placed together)

  • Press and hold B on your right controller, followed by the trigger to calibrate.

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  • Calibration is activated when the AXIS nodes vibrate.
  • Ensure that AXIS nodes are paired and tracking movement.

 

Step 3

    • Ensure that both players are standing at the same position on their respective mats.
    • The start position for each player should be 1 metre from the centre of the mat, towards the players back.

 

  • Press the “Home” button on either controller to center the players.

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Start the Match

  • Press ‘Start Match’ on the PC once both players are ready.

 


Calibration Troubleshooting

*Minor offset is normal, and calibration may not match in-game leg to the physical 1 for 1.

If the player is calibrated accurately, the movement of the in-game leg will closely match the movement of the physical leg.

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However, as each player is different and there may be some offset – either inside or outside, after the first calibration.

 

Offset: In game leg is “Outside” the physical leg

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In this situation, the player can move their legs further apart and calibrate again in the T-pose. Ensure that nodes are facing forward if they have shifted.

 

Offset – In game leg is “inside” the physical leg

 

In this situation, the player can move their legs closer together and calibrate again in the T-pose. Ensure that nodes are facing forward if they have shifted.

 

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