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  • Placed Canvas as a child of TrackedRemote and Text as its child
  • Metaphorically, wristwatch.
    • When you try to look at a wristwatch, it naturally “twists 90 degrees and points to the left,” which is a different behavior from how it’s used as a pointer.
    • It can be made to appear only when you make such a pose.
    • If you pull the trigger in that state, it becomes some special command, or

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  • Unfortunately, when you do a watch look gesture, the TrackedRemote goes a long way from your actual arm position

  • Rather than making it a child of TrackedRemote, it might be better to trigger the wristwatch gesture and bring up a separate information screen.


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