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I'm doing some tests with React 360 and the only hardware I have at the moment is a Google Cardboard. I'm using VR Browser on iOS to view the content I've uploaded and it's working, but the stereoscopic image seems to be too far apart resulting in a "seeing double" effect. The canvas object also doesn't seem to extend the full width of the "VR Browser" app. There appear to be white borders on each side.

I can't seem to find any documentation on how to adjust the image in React 360 code to fit the lens distance of my Cardboard viewer.

How can I configure it to work? Is there a way to adjust these issues?

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  • I need some of the testing content you are talking about in the question Commented Feb 20, 2019 at 3:49

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I know this is a late answer, but if you haven't tried this yet, you can use this library to assist with a VR view.

WebVr Polyfill

This is specifically for iOS and I've found this to work far better than VR Browser. To implement this library is as simple as following the instructions. I do have a video on it along with a raycaster and gaze buttons found here. Hope it helps.

Viewing React 360 on mobile

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  • For me it is not working properly in iOS. Used simple-raycaster with React360 Commented Dec 12, 2022 at 14:25

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