Settings

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The settings tab of the Dash Menu is used to configure Resonite's appearance and how it operates.

This settings page is dynamic and will register new settings when a component requests them[1] (Ex: The Twitch Streaming Interface Setting).

An image of the new settings menu, at the top are the "breadcrumbs" which show where you are currently located, on the left is a list of tabs, currently audio is selected, in the middle is the actual settings panel with all of the options and on the right is a "More information" tab which reads: "Hover over a setting to see its description"

Audio

Audio Input

Setting Usage
Use system default input device Tells Resonite to use the default microphone defined by your operating system
Configure default audio input device Allows setting the priority for audio input devices

Audio Output

Setting Usage
Use system default output device Tells Resonite to use the default audio output defined by your operating system
Audio output devices Allows setting the priority for audio output devices

Volume

Setting Usage
Master volume Controls the volume of everything in Resonite
Sound effect volume Controls the volume of sound effects. These are typically sounds produced by items and avatars
Multimedia volume Controls the volume of multimedia assets. These are typically videos, audio files, audio streams and background music in worlds
Voice volume Controls the volume of other users in your session along with pre-recorded voice clips in some cases. Please remember you can adjust the volume of individual users in the Session tab.
UI volume Controls the volume of sound effects created by UI specifically. These are typically hovering and pressing buttons and capturing photos

Audio Accessibility

Setting Usage
Whisper mode volume Controls the volume of sounds outside of your whisper sphere when using whisper mode.
Voice message volume Controls the volume of sounds while you are recording a voice message.

Input Filtering

Setting Usage
Voice normalization
Normalization threshold
Noise suppression (RNNoise)
Noise gate threshold
Noise gate attack
Noise gate hold
Noise gate release

Voice Settings

Setting Usage
Mute Persistence Denotes what your microphone setting should be at startup

Earmuff

Earmuff Mode is an accessibility setting which lowers the volume of other users when you cannot see them / are not nearby.

Setting Usage
Use Earmuff Enables or disables this setting
Volume Attenuation Sets the volume for other people when they aren't in focus
Directionality Controls the shape of the focused area. When set to zero, this area is a circle around you; when set to 100%, this area is a cone in front of you.
Distance Controls the size of the focused area
Angle Controls the angle in front of your face where voices are in focus. Does nothing when directionality is zero.
Transition Start Controls the start of the volume falloff
Transition End Controls the end of the volume falloff, beyond this the volume of other users is equal to the volume attenuation setting.

Controls

General Controls

Setting Usage
Primary hand Adapts the game to your dominant hand. Some items and tools will adapt to this.
Double click interval Used to adjust the time window for any actions which require a double click.

Locomotion

Setting Usage
Locomotion Preferences Sets the priority for your locomotion choice when joining a world

Mouse

This section only applies to using Resonite in desktop mode

Setting Usage
Sensitivity Controls how sensitive your mouse is in general.
Looking speed
Panning speed
Rotation speed
Freeform rotation speed

Movement

User Interface

Locale

Setting Usage
Select Locale Lets you choose the language Resonite uses.
Use imperial units Self explanatory, tells Resonite to use imperial units rather than metric
Culture locale code Advanced: allows manual overriding of your locale code.

Dashboard

Setting Usage
Curvature Controls how curved the dashboard is when playing in VR.
Open/close speed The speed at which the dashboard opens and closes.
Allow replacing settings Allows you to remove panels from the settings menu, for usage as individual facets.

Nameplates

Setting Usage
Nameplate visibility Controls whose nameplates are shown to you
Show custom nameplates When disabled, forces all users to use the default nameplate instead of any custom one they have.

Interaction Lazers

Desktop View

Quick Photo Capture

Devices

Haptic Feedback

Setting Usage
Controller vibration Enables or disables controller vibration as a whole.
Haptic feedback Enables or disables haptic feedback from avatars and items in the world or other haptic devices

VR

Setting Usage
VR Hotswitching Enables or disables your game automatically switching to desktop mode/VR when a headset is disconnected or connected.
This can still be manually triggered by pressing F8 on your keyboard.
For this setting to be effective, the game must have been launched in VR mode first.

Leap Motion

Tracking Smoothing

Profile

User Metrics

Setting Usage
Height Adapts the game to your real world height. This is used to properly scale your avatars.

Graphics

Desktop Render Settings

Setting Usage
Field of view Controls your field of view (FOV) in desktop mode.

Post Processing

Privacy

Messaging Privacy

Setting Usage
Do not send realtime read status Stops read reciepts of your messages from being sent in real time. Turning this on also means you cannot see when someone else reads your messages in real time

Security

Host Access

Network

Realtime Networking

Asset Gathering

Network Relays

Misc

Platform Settings

The name of this section changes in game depending on your operating system.

Debug

Legacy Features

Setting Usage
Double press grip to equip items Toggles the ability to quick equip tools.
Use legacy world switcher Toggles the old way of switching between sessions.
Use inventory & session gesture shortcut Toggles the Legacy Inventory window. (Use left grip + dash menu button in VR, or use Ctrl + i in Desktop).

Twitch Streaming Interface

This setting only appears when you open the Stream Camera for the first time.

Setting Usage
Twitch Channel Name An easy way to use the Twitch Chat feature in Resonite.
  1. Frooxius in a GitHub Comment