I finally got a smaller (23.5") monitor and setup my SteelSeries Sentry on a brand new Windows 10 install, as I was having issues with larger monitors (I read 28"+ is problematic) when I attempted it last year on Windows 7. The TobiEye software has drastically improved since early releases, especially for people like me with glasses. Unfortunately I cannot get it to work in Elite
angerous.
I'm running the following software:
I've got it all calibrated, using the same settings as ObsidianAnt, and the Tobii Game Hub (which replaces the Infinite Screen Extension tool) sees Elite Dangerous installed. However, every time I launch it, it fails to track my eyes at all. I've tried the following ...
Now I didn't install vJoystick. Is that something I also need to do?
I'm running the following software:
- Windows 10 Pro w/latest updates
- SteelSeries Engine 3.10.1
- Tobii IS3 Eye Tracker Driver 2.0.4
- Tobii Eye Tracking 2.8.0.6094
- Tobii Game Hub 1.0.2.632
I've got it all calibrated, using the same settings as ObsidianAnt, and the Tobii Game Hub (which replaces the Infinite Screen Extension tool) sees Elite Dangerous installed. However, every time I launch it, it fails to track my eyes at all. I've tried the following ...
- Running the E
Launcher without Steam running (I recently had trouble with SteamVR and my Rift CV1 on another system until I ran without Steam running)
- Tried both ExtendedView and FreeView in Game Hub
- Tried setting an enable/disable and toggle in Game Hub (LeftControl-Insert) and pressing it in game
- Tried going to Options -> Headlook and Enabling it as well as trying to set the X-Y axis (won't set)
Now I didn't install vJoystick. Is that something I also need to do?