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10-16-2017 02:08 AM
PhoenixSpyder said:
Just to confirm the problem now exists with 1.19...I too am now experiencing the exact same thing since 1.19 entered my system. I tried Nvidia's older video drivers for my 1080Ti and the problem still exists. I also tried the Asmedia USB drivers Cybereality listed and they installed on my system but Oculus software has message by my Rift device telling me to update my USB drivers...so I reinstalled the original Asus drivers for my board which fixed that message but the poor tracking problem still exists.
The poor tracking problem is very intermittent on my system....But I can reproduce the problem every time by just putting on my HMD for a few seconds while watching the oculus device section for my HMD. It will all of a sudden show the poor tracking for a few moments and then go away after a few moments...then I take it off and it does the same the same thing...then returns to normal...everytime. It never did this with 1.18.
10-16-2017 05:41 PM
cybereality said:
They would usually be listed as USB drivers. You can also try to find out what brand USB controller is on your system and download them from the manufacturer website.
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