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'''Finger tracking''' is a feature that exists on some VR headsets, and VR controllers that allow a user's hands, and fingers to be accurately tracked on an [[Avatars|avatar]] within VRChat. | '''Finger tracking''', also known as '''hand tracking''', is a feature that exists on some VR headsets, and VR controllers that allow a user's hands, and fingers to be accurately tracked on an [[Avatars|avatar]] within VRChat. | ||
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Finger tracking, also known as hand tracking, is a feature that exists on some VR headsets, and VR controllers that allow a user's hands, and fingers to be accurately tracked on an avatar within VRChat.
Overview
Finger tracking can be emulated with controllers such as the Index controllers, but headsets with 'inside-out tracking' such as the Meta Quest can also utilize finger tracking.
Controls
Finger tracking tutorial
VRChat released a finger tracking tutorial world, designed for Quest headsets, and other VR systems utilizing Android.
Official resources
- SteamVR Skeletal Hand Tracking Driver Guide on docs.vrchat.com
- Quest 2 Finger Tracking on YouTube