My Rift S was working fine up until a couple of weeks ago, for some reason I get the error that "Sensors can't track headset" when trying to setup it up. I'm fairly certain that it's software-related, as my cables seem to be connecting just fine and the actual headset turns on but only displays three loading dots in a grey area. I've tried pretty much every solution I could find, and going into the setup logs I've found an error that:
"System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path 'DaybreakNative.dll' is denied."
I have tried disabling Windows Security, re-installing the oculus software a couple of times (with deleting all folders/files related to oculus before re-install), ensuring that any anti-virus software fully closed and making sure that my drivers are up to date, but nothing has worked. Unless there is a solution that I've missed, I'm stumped.
Sorry about having to post this, I'm sure there have been many different posts about Rift S errors like this; I just can't seem to find a solution.
Make sure your Rift and USB drivers are up to date. The sensor should be plugged into a USB 3.0 (blue) port. Plug in your sensor from a different USB port if you have a different USB port. Make sure your PC is set up to restart the Oculus app. Check to see if the most recent oculus drivers are installed.
Table of contents
- How Do I Fix Oculus Not Tracking?
- Does Oculus Rift S Have Motion Tracking?
- How Do I Reset My Rift S Sensors?
- Why Is My Oculus Having Trouble Tracking?
- Does Rift S Work With Sensors?
- How Do You Clean Rift S Sensors?
- Does Oculus Rift Have 360 Tracking?
- Does Oculus Rift Have Head Tracking?
- How Do You Recalibrate Oculus S?
- Why Does My Oculus Rift Keep Losing Tracking?
- How Do I Set Up My Oculus Rift’s Sensors?
How Do I Fix Oculus Not Tracking?
Does Oculus Rift S Have Motion Tracking?
The Rift S does not require any external devices to track positional motion. Inside-out tracking is provided by five cameras, which are linked together. In general, the two most common approaches to hmd tracking are out-in and inside-out (Rolland et al. 1999, p. 3).
How Do I Reset My Rift S Sensors?
Why Is My Oculus Having Trouble Tracking?
Check that the tracking frequency option in the Quest settings is set correctly for your area, and that you are playing in a well-lit area. You can manually adjust the tracking frequency to 50Hz or 60Hz as needed based on the requirements in your region by setting it to auto on the default setting.
Does Rift S Work With Sensors?
An external sensor is not required in the Rift S. These sensors can be found in the headset. You do not have to purchase any extra items.
How Do You Clean Rift S Sensors?
Does Oculus Rift Have 360 Tracking?
It is recommended that you place your sensors in front of where you intend to wear your headset when you first set up the samsung rift. It is, however, possible to experiment with our two-sensor 360 setup. Our 2-Sensor 360* Experimental Setup Guide can assist you in learning how to set up a 2-Sensor 360* experiment. You may be unable to use the 2-sensor 360 setup on your PC or play area.
Does Oculus Rift Have Head Tracking?
To give users a high-quality virtual-world image, the rift development kit tracks head movements.
How Do You Recalibrate Oculus S?
Open the app and navigate to the appropriate tab. Then, on the More tab, select the Controller option. Tap your controller if you’re looking for paired controllers. The Recalibrate button can be found in the top right corner.
Why Does My Oculus Rift Keep Losing Tracking?
The tracking system in your Quest connects to the four exterior cameras, and many people forget to clean and care for them. Smudges, scratches, or other obstructions can obscure the cameras, rendering them useless and potentially resulting in a lost track.