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i can not calibrate or move the position of the arrow

Open mnick7507 opened this issue 6 years ago • 6 comments

mnick7507 avatar Jan 29 '19 19:01 mnick7507

this has been addressed. It should be fixed by uninstalled your current versions of 2010 and 2017 redistributables and installing the specific ones sharky provided.

That's exactly what I had to do.

dragonash2019 avatar Feb 10 '19 21:02 dragonash2019

Re-installing the redistributables did not work for me. What should I do?

Kyvski avatar Feb 16 '19 05:02 Kyvski

I have two year old redistributables, but still have the same issue. Mine are newer than the ones sharky provides, but I have to wonder why he's building to such outdated versions for the releases. There surely is a solution. Has anyone checked logs?

TheModFather avatar Jul 06 '19 20:07 TheModFather

I've removed all redists and installed only the ones provided here. Same result.

TheModFather avatar Jul 07 '19 03:07 TheModFather

Same issue here, I've had to swap between SteamVR and the Oculus Dash to manually adjust the calibration settings until they fit. Very often only one control works (either Rotation works or moving the arrow works, but never both). I'm using the Oculus Rift S.

Might be a similar or different issue but inputs from my right controller seems to not get registered after KinectToVR is initialized. Here is a video of my issues: https://youtu.be/nlEbbWrFkis

Kidsnd274 avatar Jan 30 '20 16:01 Kidsnd274

@Kidsnd274 From what I could gather, the program never supported my headset's controllers. I assume the same situation applies to you. The Rift S is a relatively new headset and the program probably doesn't support the control scheme. Either way, K2VR isn't being developed at the moment, so I would recommend just getting Driver4VR. It would probably save you a lot of hassle.

Kyvski avatar Jan 30 '20 17:01 Kyvski