11-24-2019 06:45 AM
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Close the Oculus app
Unplug the Rift S
Disable the camera permission ("Windows key + I" to open the settings - Privacy - Camera - Flip the "Allow apps to access your camera" toggle to "off")
Plug the Rift S in again
This should automatically start the Oculus app too, otherwise do it yourself
Now you should get the "Sensors can't track headset" error
Unplug the Rift S
Toggle the camera permission to "on"
Re-plug the Rift S (plug in USB first, wait 5 seconds, then plug in the DP cable)
Now the status dot should be green in the Oculus app (you might have to restart it)
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fishhunt said:
I think its not giving a enough power from usb 3 to the headset when you boot up the computer that's why you have to unplug usb and plug it back in, that's why i think its a power issue, some usb 3 are better then others
12-11-2019 12:43 PM
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