PunchKeyboard: Typing can be a pretty difficult test, especially when you hold something on both hands, and that's especially true in virtual reality where you have to keep the game controls constantly.
A developer, however, seems to have found a very practical way to overcome this particular difficulty.
Independent VR programmer Jonathan Ravasz has developed a virtual reality keyboard that lets you type without leaving the game controls. The PunchKeyboard is basically a visual interface input that lets you use the ones you hold to type VR.
Visually it looks like a typewriter, but the application it has been enhanced with auto-completion and next word prediction features to further simplify it procedureof typing.
The smart λειτουργίες του εικονικού πληκτρολογίου χρησιμοποιούν σαν πηγές (επί του παρόντος) δεδομένα από συνομιλίες του Reddit, but Ravasz assures that he can very easily do so from custom dictionaries.
Check out a small video on how PunchKeyboard works:
In case you want to know more about the RunchKeyboard, Ravasz has documented the application's development approach and motivation in blog of.
Ravasz has uploaded all the code as well as a demo executable to his GitHub repository, so you can access the RunchKeyboard code. The application is open source, which means you can make any changes you want.
As RoukKeyboard developer explains, game developers can easily integrate it into their games.
https://github.com/rjth/Punchkeyboard