Muas Posted December 10, 2023 Posted December 10, 2023 (edited) I can't get my F-18 HMD to align properly on the roll axis. No matter how I try to align it in the aircraft, it will always show tilted. This only happens in VR; in 2D it is perfectly aligned (pictures attached). Anyone else suffered from this? (i5-12400F, RTX 4070 Ti, HP Reverb G2 on WXR, no any other tools) Edited December 10, 2023 by Muas
speed-of-heat Posted December 10, 2023 Posted December 10, 2023 Try clearing environment data in wmr SYSTEM SPECS: Hardware AMD 9800X3D, 64Gb RAM, 4090 FE, Virpil T50CM3 Throttle, WinWIng Orion 2 & F-16EX + MFG Crosswinds V2, Varjo Aero SOFTWARE: Microsoft Windows 11, VoiceAttack & VAICOM PRO YOUTUBE CHANNEL: @speed-of-heat
Muas Posted December 10, 2023 Author Posted December 10, 2023 (edited) ...and the same is happening with the F-16. 1 hour ago, speed-of-heat said: Try clearing environment data in wmr no effect, still the same... Edited December 10, 2023 by Muas
Insonia Posted December 10, 2023 Posted December 10, 2023 (edited) miscalibrated IMU? Did your HMD tilt in VR desktop or any other VR app? It looks like your imu sensor is having some problems.. if it tilted everywhere. HP may only have "reset environment data". If it doesn't fix the issue,. Contact HP support. and If your device is new, try RMA. the mb may needs to be replaced. Spoiler It could be a defective motherboard or a bent motherboard. or IMU started going bad. The inertial measurement unit (IMU) detects acceleration and gravity and is used in a lot of consumer devices, including drones, watches, cellphones, and headgear, for detecting orientations. It's got a relatively high faulty rate and is very sensitive to temperature changes. It can create a few degrees of shift when the temperature goes up. However, usually the original temperature look-up table won't lose its effectiveness over night. If it suddenly tilted, usually no good thing happened. In the best scenario, hardware is fine. you still need customer service provide calibration tool and generate a new look-up table for temperature/degree calibration. I have never see such thing in HP devices. In oculus and vive, cs may provide an IMU tool for calibration. Edited December 10, 2023 by Insonia
Muas Posted December 10, 2023 Author Posted December 10, 2023 3 hours ago, Insonia said: miscalibrated IMU? Did your HMD tilt in VR desktop or any other VR app? It looks like your imu sensor is having some problems.. if it tilted everywhere. HP may only have "reset environment data". If it doesn't fix the issue,. Contact HP support. and If your device is new, try RMA. the mb may needs to be replaced. Hide contents It could be a defective motherboard or a bent motherboard. or IMU started going bad. The inertial measurement unit (IMU) detects acceleration and gravity and is used in a lot of consumer devices, including drones, watches, cellphones, and headgear, for detecting orientations. It's got a relatively high faulty rate and is very sensitive to temperature changes. It can create a few degrees of shift when the temperature goes up. However, usually the original temperature look-up table won't lose its effectiveness over night. If it suddenly tilted, usually no good thing happened. In the best scenario, hardware is fine. you still need customer service provide calibration tool and generate a new look-up table for temperature/degree calibration. I have never see such thing in HP devices. In oculus and vive, cs may provide an IMU tool for calibration. So why this only affects the HMD of these aircraft... never noticed any other issue... everything looks ok in Windows VR environmrent, can't tell about any other app, because I only use VR for DCS.
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