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  • Presets:

    • Low

    • Medium

    • High

    • Ultra

    • Custom (provides the following options:)

  • Custom settings:

    • Ambient Occlusion: Toggles KeyVR’s soft shadowing and occlusion effect. Disable to improve performance and GPU memory consumption, at the price of visual fidelity.Backface Culling: When enabled, KeyVR will not render the backside of faces. Improves performance, but may cause visual artifacts in some cases.

    • Variable Rate Shading (NVIDIA only): Toggles Variable Rate Shading, which reduces the shading quality in the peripheral vision in VR. Improves performance. Only supported on Turing or newer NVIDIA GPUs.

    • VR Resolution Multiplier: Controls the resolution KeyVR renders the VR experience at. Improves visual fidelity, but reduces performance and increases GPU memory consumption significantly.

    • Anisotropic Filtering: Controls anisotropic texture filtering. Improves the look of textures, but reduces performance.

    • MSAA Mode: Controls the Multisample Anti-Aliasing factor. Smooths geometric edges, at the cost of performance.

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Learn more about setting up KeyVR Connect.

Network

  • Proxy: This section allows you to specify a proxy to use for licensing. This does not affect the KeyVR Connect feature above.

Reporting

  • Analytics: You can help us make KeyVR even better by opting into our anonymous analytics program.

  • Check for crash reports at program start: When enabled, the Report problem dialog will be shown at program start (if a crash is detected) where you can select, if you want to share the crash details with Luxion. The Report problem dialog can also be found in the Help menu, if you want to report errors manually.

  • Suppress all warnings and errors: When enabled, KeyVR will not show any warnings when loading your scenes.