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Virtual Streamer / VTuber User Manual
This manual is intended for users who use HIG Glove to send finger bone data through VMC to VTuber software such as Warudo. SteamVR does not need to be installed or running.
Recommended Reading Order
- Chapter 1: Confirm the data limitations, size, tracking method, and required software.
- Chapter 2: Complete unboxing, mount installation, donning, TMR/N52 adjustment, and status checks.
- Chapter 3: Install HiggloveNg, connect the left and right gloves, and complete calibration.
- Chapter 4: Enable VMC output and verify the model's finger movements in Warudo.
- Chapter 5: Configure how model bones and multiple tracking data sources work together.
- Chapter 6: Inspect and store the product after use, and contact support if needed.
Data Limitations Covered by This Manual
In the VTuber workflow, HIG Glove outputs only finger bone data. Arm and palm positions and body tracking are provided by controllers, Trackers, SlimeVR, Rebocap, or another solution selected by the user.
Receiver Information
Warudo is the only receiver confirmed and tested by HIGVR for the initial release. Other software shown on these pages is provided only as examples of VMC receivers and has not necessarily undergone compatibility verification.
Start Here
Start with 1.1 Intended Users and Data Limitations.