Jump to content

kurt_b

Verified Members
  • Posts

    7
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by kurt_b

  1. Hi Nick! The Spots were caused by a defective LCD panel. HTC replaced the panel but therefore ruined the IPD adjustment. After two RMAs i had a functioning headset that I stupidly left in the sun which burnt the panels. Since the sweetspot and the godrays bothered me anyway, I switched back to my old Vive pro. I use the Pro 2 as a spare parts dispenser for the Pro where possible.
  2. Hi folks! I had my Vive Pro 2 for repair because of a defective lcd display. When it came back the ipd sensor no longer worked. There is no more onscreen information and data is not transmitted to the steam vr app. The ipd-values in the system report always stay the same. Many of you moaned, that the ipd info is popping up at the worst times during games because of head movement or the nose touching the lenses. Since the mechanical controller is now decoupled from the rendering software, new possibilities arise. Apart the fact that i am spared the annoying pop ups, using different ipd values in steamvr.vrsettings and the hardware make the picture appear sharper to me. But that is a purely subjective impression. Would you send in the Vive for a second repair or think of the fault as a nice feature? I am the only one who uses the HMD and therefore there is no need to turn the ipd knob all the time. Let me know what you think!
  3. Dust would mostly cause darker spots. It´s similar to the spots on this picture of a smartphone: https://forum.fairphone.com/uploads/default/original/2X/5/54ac5563138b6bb9e0c7877221e7be790cd47598.jpg Such errors mostly arise from pressure on the display; but that is inside and therefore protected. It cannot be damaged easily.
  4. After a few days of use (delivery date June 18th) i have noticed six brighter but small cloudy spots under the right lens of my Vive Pro 2. These spots are best visible on a homogeneous background with medium brightness and are distributed over the lower third and the right edge of the field of view. The spots are no dirt or dust on the lens and they are no stuck pixels. The HMD has not been exposed to direct sunlight or headlights that could have caused a burn-in defect. What can be the cause of this.
×
×
  • Create New...