Via USB 3.0 & USB 2.0.
Articles in this section
- FOVE and laptops
- What are the tech specs of the head tracking camera?
- Using Fove with Quadro & FirePro workstation GPUs
- Using FOVE with HDMI Adapters
- What's the dioptre?
- What is the Latency of FOVE Eye Tracking?
- Is FOVE 0 compatible with SLI/Crossfire?
- What are the tech specs of the FOVE 0's eye tracking sensors?
- What are the tech specs of the FOVE 0 display?
- What are the minimum PC requirements of FOVE 0?
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I had the same symptom when I tried to run Fove from my laptop.
I resolved it by forcing the Fove program (companion and compositor) to run on the Nvidia graphics card through the Nvidia Control Panel.
Hey Guys,
Ive unboxed my headset and plugged it in - HDMI cord to video card - usb 3.0 cord to usb 3.0 slot and usb 2.0 to 3 different options to make sure this wasnt it - usb 3.1 slot, usb3.0 slot, and apple iphone charger (usb2.0).
All of these above connections made no difference and i cannot see anything on the glasses screen. Like im missing a power button or something. No instructions were posted witht the headset but online i followed the instructions and still no joy.
Installed software - connected hardware - calibration appears on monitor but not on headset - i wear blank headset - it calibrates and on the screen there are the stars , but nothing on the headset.
What am I missing - I'm sure its something simple.......
Do i need to add the hardware to Windows 10? is it not plug and play? Manual suggests no need to do anything but install software, plug in - calibrate - and then its good to go.
Do I need 3rd party software?
Kevin, ensure to use a NVIDIA card with the newest driver. When starting the calibration tool you'll see the green dot. Simple starting the runtime shows the starry sky.
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