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05-17-2015 04:25 PM
05-17-2015 08:38 PM
"ChaosEmperor" wrote:
Hey Guys,
The fix: Right-click on the desktop and choose "Screen Resolution". In Multiple Display select the "Extend these displays" instead of "Duplicate" (Now when you go to the Config Utility you will notice that the Oculus has been detected). Now is the tricky part, to display games on the Oculus screen you will need to start a game using its DirectToRift.exe (While still in EXTEND mode. Also, If you don't have one then download one, plenty of games out there), this will force the game to appear on the Oculus's Screen. It's not a perfect fix but it does the job for now until a proper fix comes out.
Note: For some reason, the Oculus extend mode works perfectly on my Mac but not on the Windows machine. Very odd.
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07-30-2015 02:29 PM
08-10-2015 06:53 AM
"cybereality" wrote:
I have filed a bug report and people are looking into this now.
01-06-2016 01:43 PM
02-09-2016 09:10 PM
"U.S_RIFTER" wrote:
Here is my issue. i can not use the newer versions of the run time, such as .8 because Elite will not accept them. So
whenever i go to check the check box in on my nvidia control panel for oculus rift dk2, it will not apply when i click apply, it unchecks itself. im not sure why this is, but any info regarding this could be helpful.