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 +===== Room measurement =====
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 +Room measurement makes it possible to reliably measure a room with any corners and edges in MR with a high degree of accuracy. The measuring accuracy is approx. 4 mm over 5 metres and can be increased to 2 mm over up to 50 metres by using a laser measuring device.
 +
 +==== Requirements ====
 +
 +{{ vproduct:person-with-headset-mx-ink.webp?nolink&200}}
 +For measuring you need:
 +  * The visualiser product 'Floor Covering Editor'
 +  * A room that is normally lit
 +  * A VR headset (Meta Quest 3 or 3s), see [[en:requirements#Hardware]]
 +  * The Logitech MX Ink Controller (see [[en:pen-controller]] )
 +  * Optional for millimetre-precise measurement: a [[en:laser-measure-device]]
 +
 +==== measure a room ====
 +
 +This is how you measure a room:
 +  - Make sure you can comfortably reach every corner of the room with the pen in your hand
 +  - Open the visualiser product 'Floor Covering Editor' in your headset browser
 +  - Take the left standard controller in your left hand and the Logitech MX Ink controller in your right hand
 +  - //Note: The right standard controller must remain close to you (e.g. in the same room).//
 +  - Start the room measurement by clicking on ''Start now'' in the tool area on the right-hand side
 +  - Select the 'AR' item in the screen dialogue that opens
 +  - Now go to any corner of the room
 +  - Hold the tip of the pen in a corner of the room and press the back button on the pen to set a measurement point
 +  - Go clockwise or anti-clockwise to the next corner and set another measuring point
 +  - Continue in the selected direction until you have marked all corners of the room with a measuring point.
 +
 +While you are setting the measuring points, you will see a translucent red area on the floor. This is the area to which you can assign a floor covering (a texture) using the floor covering editor, for example.
 +
 +==== In detail ====
 +
 +{{page>en:vproduct:room-measure:modes&firstseconly}}
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 +{{page>en:vproduct:room-measure:export&firstseconly}}
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en/vproduct/room-measure.1755589112.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/08/19 08:38 by adminwiki
vrdoroVR made easy

Table of Contents

vrdoro - The VR platform

Structure of the manual

Registration and login

Prerequisites

vrdoro-visualiser

  • Overview
  • Menu bar
  • Integration on the website
  • Setting up the headset
  • Tips for the headset
  • 2D image mode
  • Products and tools
    • Room measurement
    • Floor coverings
    • Windows
    • Conservatory
    • Auxiliary tools

vrdoro - store

  • Assets
    • 3D models
    • 360 degree panoramas
    • 3D sets
    • Textures
  • Downloading assets
  • Asset management
  • Easy Share
  • Maker

vrdoro-editor

  • Overview
  • Create a VR room
  • Add 3D models
  • Configure environment
  • Publish project
  • Show configurator on own website
  • Expert knowledge
    • Edit textures
    • 3D sets

VR-Panorama-Tours

  • Panorama views
  • VR spot
  • 3D model
  • 3D model spot

Edit 3D models

  • Import
  • Export
  • Preparation
  • Statistics
  • Scaling
  • Measuring
  • Centring
  • Colouring
  • Reduce
    • Decimate
    • Edges
    • Meshes
  • Smoothing
  • Repair models
  • Cutting models to size
  • Aligning models
  • Set UV mapping
  • Simple modelling
  • Select
  • Requirements for models

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