And it’s good that we did, because it’s great and it’s looking to become even better with time. Personally, I can’t wait for more augmented reality features to come, like placing virtual monitors across my real-life space through the Quest 3.
Yet there is one aspect of the Quest series of VR headsets that has always bugged me, namely: that I get to view my home environment and basically every other pseudo-UI element not through my sight, but through my Meta avatar's.Because that guy can be super creepy! So it’s probably a good thing that Meta may finally be allowing us to turn this… Uh, feature? — off.
Looks like the recently datamined option to disable your first person avatar hands/body is rolling out in Meta Quest v59 PTC.
Setting > Accessibility > Mobility > Show avatar hands pic.twitter.com/Nb7PkwerNf
— Luna (@Lunayian) October 22, 2023So, we’ve got a lot to unpack before we can get to the rumor, possibly leak at hand. First off: what’s a Meta avatar? This is a toonified version of yourself that you can set up as a graphical representation of how others see you in the Metaverse. Now, if you’re not using a Quest headset for socializing or exploring specifically Meta’s Metaverse, you may not feel like you’re using your avatar a lot. But in all reality, your avatar is always with you. (queue thunder sound effects)
The result? A floating torso there, a T-posing avatar in the distance here and occasionally, the nightmare fuel of a random floating hand somewhere behind you. And these are all side-effects of the Quest headsets trying to estimate your body’s position in order to replicate it through your avatar.
But when nobody is looking at you and you aren’t planning on socializing in VR anytime soon, why would you want that anyway? Well, chances are that you wouldn't. That’s what others thought as well. But it took until possibly the near and maybe imminent future for that to change.
The toggle to turn off this unwanted feature has been datamined from a future update, meaning that it’s either developed or in development. So there remain two questions:- Will it ever become available?
- Will that happen anytime soon?
And to both, we offer the same response: we don’t know. Meta is likely to remain silent about it, so your best bet is to check your Settings after each update. And we suppose that once you toggle the new setting, the good old ghost hands will make a sweet comeback! View Full Bio
Stan, also known as Stako, is a smartphone enthusiast who loves exploring the limits of Android customization. His journey with mobile tech began with the Nokia 5110 and evolved with devices like the BlackBerry 9350 Curve and Samsung Galaxy A4. Despite his love for Android, he holds equal respect for Apple, considering the iPhone 4s as a significant milestone in mobile tech. Stan started his writing career early, contributing to MetalWorld, and harbors a passion for creative writing. Beyond smartphones, he's interested in photography, design, composition, and gaming, often preferring solo projects to hone his objective thinking. He's also an avid student of open-source technology and consoles, with a special fondness for the Pebble Watch, Arduboy, and Playdate.
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