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Nimryal
11 years agoProtege
First, were you able to update the firmware (under advanced options)?
Many people are having problems with systems with multiple monitors. Try disconnecting one of your monitors. Make sure that both the Rift and your remaining monitor are both attached to the graphics card (the same card if you have more than one).
Then, if the firmware has been updated, go under Tools/Rift Display Mode and select "Direct HMD Access from Apps".
Make sure the Rift is turned on. In direct mode, the light will remain yellow until you run an application. On the main screen of the Oculus Configuration Utility, click on Show Demo Scene. You should now be able to see the demo scene both on your monitor and also on the Rift.
Edit: if the above does not work, please provide more info on your configuration. Do you have both cards installed? If so, try removing the AMD card and work with the GTX. People seem to be having fewer problems with Nvidia cards.
Also try moving the USB connections to different ports.
Many people are having problems with systems with multiple monitors. Try disconnecting one of your monitors. Make sure that both the Rift and your remaining monitor are both attached to the graphics card (the same card if you have more than one).
Then, if the firmware has been updated, go under Tools/Rift Display Mode and select "Direct HMD Access from Apps".
Make sure the Rift is turned on. In direct mode, the light will remain yellow until you run an application. On the main screen of the Oculus Configuration Utility, click on Show Demo Scene. You should now be able to see the demo scene both on your monitor and also on the Rift.
Edit: if the above does not work, please provide more info on your configuration. Do you have both cards installed? If so, try removing the AMD card and work with the GTX. People seem to be having fewer problems with Nvidia cards.
Also try moving the USB connections to different ports.
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