lighthouse-v2-manager
OpenVR-SpaceCalibrator
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lighthouse-v2-manager
- Tutorial: seamless quest pro full body tracking with index knuckles and STEAMLINK
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Made a thicc basestation to reduce noise
There's a setting under power management that will fully power down the motors when asleep. If you are hearing these things in VR, you have a faulty base station or ears like superman. Mine are only audible in an otherwise completely quiet room. On occasion, a power blip will cause them to turn on. For that, there's an app on Android (someone may have ported to iOS) called Lighthouse PM. For PC if ya have a bluetooth adapter there's https://github.com/nouser2013/lighthouse-v2-manager.
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How to turn off steam base stations
If you have android there's a Lighthouse Power Management app, it's still in beta but I've been using it without any major issues. LPM also mentions Manager for V2 Lighthouses by Valve/HTC if you require a desktop app but I've never used it.
- Hi, so I got my first headset vive pro 2 on friday. So I have 2 questions:
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Been searching for hours, how do I turn off 1.0 base stations automatically without an index?
Desktop: https://github.com/nouser2013/lighthouse-v2-manager
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Is there an option to only turn the base stations on when I'm in SteamVR?
If you have Bluetooth on your PC (built-in or usb dongle) you can use this tool to control the lighthouses outside of SteamVR: https://github.com/nouser2013/lighthouse-v2-manager
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is there a better way to turn off the lighthouses?
On Linux someone made python scripts to turn them off and on, there is a windows version as well you may have a look on this github page: https://github.com/nouser2013/lighthouse-v2-manager/
- Basestations
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Connecting base station 1.0 to steamVR not working, pls help?
So yeah, unless you're taking brand new base stations that need to be updated to the latest firmware you don't need to worry about bluetooth. If you're trying to make the connection so they can be powered down remotely, it's possible to use a phone app to do this and there's also a [github app](https://github.com/nouser2013/lighthouse-v2-manager) for windows that may work.
- Does anyone know how to put their 2.0 base stations to sleep with a pimax headset?
OpenVR-SpaceCalibrator
- Tutorial: seamless quest pro full body tracking with index knuckles and STEAMLINK
- VRchat is expensive
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Need help with Vive tracker + HP Reverb G2 display and tracking not lined up
I've tried using OpenVR-SpaceCalibrator , specifically this fork here. It will calibrate regularly but is off depending on where I am in my play space and my rotation. Continuous calibration always results in "Calibration failed" I couldn't figure out why I've been able to use continuous calibration with a quest over virtual desktop.
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Changed from G2 with index controllers to Quest 2. Quest controllers take over periodically and generally frustrating.
I never had much luck with manual calibration as it tended to drift. I’d recommend getting some sort of tracker like a vive or tundra one, mounting it on your hmd, and then using the continuous calibration branch: https://github.com/bdunderscore/OpenVR-SpaceCalibrator/releases
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Reference (lighthouse) HMD not detected, profile disabled
The only way to not have to do calibration every time is to get another steamVR tracked device like a Vive tracker or maybe an old wand, mount that to your G2 or Pico and use the "Continuous calibration" branch of OVRspace Calibrator. This will automatically keep the steamVR devices aligned with any non-steamVR tracked headset.
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Quick Question
Put a vive tracker or trundra tracker on your headset and switch to this branch: https://github.com/bdunderscore/OpenVR-SpaceCalibrator/releases/tag/v1.4-bd_-r0
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Is a Vive Cosmos Elite worth $500 CAD?
It's a fork of OpenVR space calibrator that adds the feature. I haven't had any problems with the Reverb G2 but perhaps having to use virtual desktop for the Q2 causes problems. But then again i haven't experienced problems with just the regular version either, only imperfect calibrations. The idea of the continuous feature is to eliminate drift as it periodically recalibrates the tracker to the head.
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Vive Trackers?
Sure here you go https://github.com/bdunderscore/OpenVR-SpaceCalibrator
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pico 4 + virtual desktop + fbt tracking bad (explanation in comments)
I don't know if it works with Tundra trackers, but with Vive trackers you can mount one on the Pico 4 and use https://github.com/bdunderscore/OpenVR-SpaceCalibrator for continuous calibration, this should give the best results
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Big screen beyond or Vive pro 2?
You can use the F3/XR Elite with base station hardware, I do it all the time using bdunderscore's variant of Space Calibrator which uses continuous tracking (https://github.com/bdunderscore/OpenVR-SpaceCalibrator/releases). Tutorial: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ckf3NVRomWs). I've strapped a Tundra tracker to my F3 top strap and set it as the reference point for my Focus 3. It's not perfect, however - this is also CPU and perhaps sometimes GPU intensive. I also have a Base station 2.0 4x setup, because on 1.0s this wacky arrangement will drift much more. It's harder to be competitive in Pavlov with this setup (your "guns" will never be aligned perfectly), and doubly so on 1.0s (I feel the order would be F3 controllers > BS 2.0 4x > BS 1.0 with this Mix VR setup).
What are some alternatives?
homeassistant-basestation - Read and manage power states for your Valve Index® Base Stations in Home Assistant.
OpenVR-SpaceCalibrator - Use tracked VR devices from one company with any other.
lighthouse-keeper
MixedVR
Lighthouse - Virtual reality basestation power management in Rust
WMR-and-Vive-Tracker - Tutorial on how to use Vive Tracker for head tracking of WMR headset within SteamVR
BSManager - VR Base Stations Manager for HMD
gatt-python - Bluetooth GATT SDK for Python
lionchief-controller - Python script to control LionChief model train through Bluetooth
steam-vr-wheel - Steering wheel and joystick emulation using steamVR
lighthouse_pm - A Flutter app for controlling the power state of Valve Index® lighthouses
WaterrowerAntBle - All-in-one data interface for your Waterrower S4 Monitor or Smartrow