Closed casmp4 closed 11 months ago
Disabled means the application cannot connect to SteamVR at all. It is supposed to say Connected as soon as SteamVR is available to connect to. Are you launching SteamVR as administrator or something?
No, I'm not currently running SteamVR as administrator.
Then it's really weird, because as I said, it means the application cannot connect to SteamVR. Are you running Gorilla Tag on Steam or as a native Quest title? I don't have a Quest myself so I cannot test these things.
I run Gorilla Tag on steam.
Then I honestly have no idea what is wrong, you could try the pre-release v0.61 of this app to see if it makes any difference at all, or perhaps put it somewhere else on disk. 🤔 As it is I don't have a Quest nor a Windows 11 gaming machine so as before I'm unable to replicate or debug this. I should really build some kind of logging system into this so people can share that eh.
Okay, when you said launching the game through Steam, I didn't think to launch it while the program was open. Upon doing that I was able to use it. My apologies.
Ah, I didn't think that would make any difference. This might be a good clue to what is going on for more people, thanks for sharing!
Current behavior
When I start the application in SteamVR, the OpenVR Status is Disabled, and my buttons are not recognied. I am linking my headset to my pc with Virtual Desktop.
Steps to reproduce the behavior
Expected behavior
The controllers should be detecting. It's worked before with the same hardware and software. I re-installed the program but I'm not getting any solutions.
Operating system version
Windows 11 Pro
SteamVR version
SteamVR beta 1 26.7
Application version
v0.57
VR HMD
Meta Quest 2
VR hardware
Meta Quest 2 Touch Controllers
Software to control
Soundpad
Game
Gorilla Tag ( i know alot of people are trying to have a soundboard here sorry about that )
Additional information
No response