2 weeks ago
Today when I tried to boot on virtual desktop, I noticed that my right quest controller was not tracking at all, but I could still use the quest button to click on things. I noticed that there is now a blinking sequence I don't recognize. I have already looked at the other thread where the solution had stated that it needed to be updated, his video showed a similar sequence but with a red light while mine is a dim white. I have tried all the troubleshooting steps in that thread so please do not say the same things.
I have already updated everything to the latest firmware for both my controllers and my headset. I have factory reset both the controllers and the headset twice now. The controller will connect only for 2 seconds, then disconnect briefly, then reconnect and do the light sequence, and repeats all without showing any positional data.
Video of the blinking lights - (84) Quest Pro Light Code - YouTube
I'll list all of the things I have already tried.
- Factory reset controllers / headset 2x
- Sideloaded the updated OS through the website
- Holding the quest button and B to reset them
- Doing a "Hard Restart"
- Letting the controller die, letting it charge to 100%
- Using the app to disconnect the controllers then re pair them through the headset
- Manually entering pairing mode to no avail
I am beyond frustrated at how unsupported the Quest Pro has been before and after EOL, but I'm hoping someone can help me get this one working again.
2 weeks ago
@Rn_X as you probably know from your fault finding, the controllers get their tracking data from the cameras which 'I'm guessing are as clean as a whistle. Perhaps one of the cameras has an issue. They are replaceable but it's an involved process.
2 weeks ago
Tried again today to do the some more troubleshooting and now the controller is blinking between red and purple slowly and then speeds up faster then turns off. I think at this point it's just dead which is so disappointing.
2 weeks ago
@Rn_X If it was me, I would partially dismantle the controller and disconnect the main battery, which may clear any software issues, as there's no factory reset button or function. Or just try to completely flatten the battery.