Reality Mixer lets you bring real objects into VR. It uses the camera on the headset to show the real object and its surroundings in the current VR environment (game). You can use: keyboard & mouse, a racing wheel, HOTAS, a drink on your desk, a phone, tablet, chair, couch, etc.
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Reality Mixer lets you bring real objects into VR. It uses the cameras on the headset to show a real object and its surroundings in the current VR environment. It can be used at the same time as other VR software and games. Think of objects like keyboard & mouse, a racing wheel, HOTAS, a clock on the wall, a drink on your desk, a phone, a tablet, a chair, etc. Also larger real objects can be used. Like the door to your room, so you can see who comes in, or the couch with your friends. Bringing real objects into a virtual environment is known as 'Augmented Virtuality'. Reality Mixer creates 'boxes of reality' which are shown in VR. Apart from these 'camera boxes' the app also provides a mixed reality Cockpit for use with simracing and flight simulators, a Floor Viewer to quickly see the real floor around your feet and a Lap Viewer for use with seated experiences such as Big Screen. Lap Viewer can be used for quick glances at a normal (untracked) keyboard on your lap. If you have a Vive or Tundra Tracker, you can attach a camera box to it so the tracked object will be visible wherever it is in your play area. The real objects (and their immediate surroundings) don't have to be visible all the time. There are three activation methods:
When an object is not visible, it will not use any resources. If you have an Elgato Stream Deck, or if you use Touch Portal on your phone or tablet, you can use it in VR with Reality Mixer. Chroma keying (green screen) makes the background of the objects transparent so the VR world shows through. This can be useful for objects such as a racing wheel and HOTAS.
Reality Mixer is currently compatible with the VR headsets listed here.
If you want to keep an eye on new features, switch to the beta branch of the app in your Steam Library. This is free, no code needed.

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Reality Mixer lets you bring real objects into VR. It uses the cameras on the headset to show a real object and its surroundings in the current VR environment. It can be used at the same time as other VR software and games. Think of objects like keyboard & mouse, a racing wheel, HOTAS, a clock on the wall, a drink on your desk, a phone, a tablet, a chair, etc. Also larger real objects can be used. Like the door to your room, so you can see who comes in, or the couch with your friends. Bringing real objects into a virtual environment is known as 'Augmented Virtuality'. Reality Mixer creates 'boxes of reality' which are shown in VR. Apart from these 'camera boxes' the app also provides a mixed reality Cockpit for use with simracing and flight simulators, a Floor Viewer to quickly see the real floor around your feet and a Lap Viewer for use with seated experiences such as Big Screen. Lap Viewer can be used for quick glances at a normal (untracked) keyboard on your lap. If you have a Vive or Tundra Tracker, you can attach a camera box to it so the tracked object will be visible wherever it is in your play area. The real objects (and their immediate surroundings) don't have to be visible all the time. There are three activation methods:
When an object is not visible, it will not use any resources. If you have an Elgato Stream Deck, or if you use Touch Portal on your phone or tablet, you can use it in VR with Reality Mixer. Chroma keying (green screen) makes the background of the objects transparent so the VR world shows through. This can be useful for objects such as a racing wheel and HOTAS.
Reality Mixer is currently compatible with the VR headsets listed here.
If you want to keep an eye on new features, switch to the beta branch of the app in your Steam Library. This is free, no code needed.

Reality Mixer lets you bring real objects into VR. It uses the camera on the headset to show the real object and its surroundings in the current VR environment (game). You can use: keyboard & mouse, a racing wheel, HOTAS, a drink on your desk, a phone, tablet, chair, couch, etc.
We are not affiliated with IsThereAnyDeal.
Steam data © 2025 Valve Corporation. Steam and the Steam logo are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Valve Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. Independent of Valve. Pricing and availability subject to change.