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May 15, 2018 at 1:01pm #172865RJK_Participant
If i should do a guess, i would remove any USB device which you dont need for VR to run (the mouse too if possible) to see if it makes a difference.
(are you using an infrared or other remote/radio controlled keyboard/mouse ? )
Then i would enable/disable USB legacy if availiable in the BIOS for each USB port used seperately. I would also remove the logitech mousedriver and use the windows inbuilt one to see if it helps.May 15, 2018 at 1:55pm #172866samvernerParticipantYeah, I’ve done all that. I had only the keyboard and headset hooked up to usb, I tried different ports. I disabled USB legacy and disabled so many usb ports I had to do a uefi/bios update because I could no longer change it back due to usb keyboard not working.
I don’t have any remote/radio/infrared/bluetooth. And there’s no special logitech mouse driver, it’s a cheap but decent optical mouse. I have also tried 2 other mice, and no mouse, but no change.May 15, 2018 at 3:48pm #172870dellrifter22ParticipantWell shoot…
I’ve tried searching a bit more around, looks like a few people have had similar troubles on this forum, but no solutions were posted. One even described the poor color depth issue. Search “spinning” among this forum if you haven’t already. Just maybe you could revive a thread or contact one of them to see if they ever got it working.
If you’re not already exhausted, some additional things that may or may not be worth checking:
– Windows 10 is up to date (and directX)
– No active anti virus scanners. (in Windows Defender turn off real-time protectoin)
– Nvidia drivers clean reinstall. Without Geforce Experience, or 3D vision related drivers. (I never installed it to avoid conflicts with automated game settings)
– Opt out of SteamVR beta (not using SteamVR beta)
– disable steam in-game overlay
– SteamVR developer settings: Allow asynch reprojectioin and Always-on reprojection, both on.
– Not running Oculus process if installed. (I also have a rift so I stop the OVRService when using pimax steamvr, just in case)
– vorpX is installed to C drive. Installed with admin rights.
– Try launching vorpX manually with and without admin rights. Try launching games with and without admin rights.
– vorpX is in steamVR mode and hit apply for every change made in config app.
– spinning in fullVR mode as well as cinema mode?
– close piplay after booting steamvr. Or try launching game with both off, allowing vorpX to autostart steamVR. (this sometimes helps my Fallout4 launch issue)
– Pimax is not connected/on during system boot/reboot, only after. (can sometimes confuse the system or device)
– Pimax does not show in Device Manager under Display/Monitor adapters. (If shows as Rift DK2, uninstall it’s device/drivers)
– neither CPU or GPU severely overclocked or thread locked.
– test hdmi port with alternate device (likely not necessary since other vr apps display color correctly)and I’ll stop now haha. Again, these may not solve anything, just thinking out loud. Bet it’s something simple though, fingers crossed.
May 15, 2018 at 4:13pm #172871RJK_ParticipantDont hestiate to report back if you are out of success.
Some errors can be caused by a software that has even been uninstalled .
For Example Kotor 2 broke “all over sudden”. From one day to another i could not run that game anymore. About 28 1/2 hours later and after doing some windows monitoring i found out that another game that i had installed/deinstalled in beetween left some Soundblaster/EAX dlls in my system folder. Kotor 2 on start looks for EAX/SB DLLs, but if there is no soundblaster card it crashes. No good programming, but other software (or leftovers) may act similar.
Hope i am not confusing now, best if you follow dellrifters suggestions first.
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