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Question Oculus Rift DV1 Sensor positioning help

Discussion in 'VR Headsets and Sim Gaming - Virtual Reality' started by Jean Paul Andrade, Dec 9, 2020.

  1. Jean Paul Andrade

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    hi! I've been using my Sim with oculus Rift S and even if sometimes I get dizzy by the motion, I get use to it. I recently bought the Oculus Rift CV1 and I I have seen other set ups with only one sensor mounted in the structure right in front of the steering wheel, what should I do with the other sensor? and wouldn't be this a problem when the oculus software tries to set up the system and track the touch controllers? I tried to find documentation about all these isues in the forum but still nothing clear, I really apretiate your feedback.
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    Long time since I used the CV1, but you should be able to disconnect or just cover a camera once the setup is done and it should track fine with one camera.

    Keep in mind very fast motion or transducers can mess with the rig mounted camera's tracking.