This is a huge security issue depending on who uses your windows PC as it is FAR easier for unwanted stuff to get installed in your PC when, say, surfing the web.
I fixed it by actually using an administrator account. It was not enough to simply run SR Runtime in Administrator Mode.
Disconnect any other eye tracking devices attached Remove any other Tobii services installed Check Services for "Tobii VRU02 Runtime"
Check Device Manager for "EyeChip" under "Universal Serial Bus Devices" Launch "SR_Runtime" and start calibration or eye tracking application Use DisplayPort, mini-DisplayPort, or USB-C output from the dedicated GPU.Įrror in logs: "This HMD doest NOT has eye-tracking feature, Error : -5" Possible issue with wireless adapter, try running calibration with wired.
Update motherboard integrated Intel Graphics Driver (fixes system reference to incorrect openCL.dll (intel) instead of NVidia). Plug in HMD and wait for any updates to complete.
Restart and Install latest 'VIVE_SRanipalInstaller_1.1.0.1.msi'. Uninstall 'VIVE_SRaniaplInstaller' & 'Tobii VRU02 Runtime'. Fresh install of NVIDIA driver 417.71 (GPU BIOS not being updated and it does not support the latest NVIDIA driver). Possible issue with some models of MSI laptops fixed with rollback to earlier NVIDIA driver. Navigate to "Change User Account Control settings" via Windows Settings search or start menu search. Default install path: 'C:\Program Files (x86)\VIVE\SRanipal'. Run "EyeCalibration.exe" manually in C:\Program Files\VIVE\SRanipal\tools\eye_calibration Launching calibration shows error: "Initialization Failed" The aGlass DK II will start limited pre-order sales next month at the price of RMB 1,500 ($219).Vive Pro Eye Calibration Initialization Error Troubleshooting Our vision is to empower a new and cool way of human-computer interaction through eye tracking”. Thomas Huang, Founder and CEO of 7invensun, said, “We’re super excited about the benefits aGlass can bring to lower hardware requirements and thus enable broader access to high quality VR. Each set of aGlass DK II comes with a pair of 200°, 400° and 600° myopic lenses respectively and also supports customised lenses depending on consumers’ need.ĪGlass should be plug-and-play, even with prescription lenses.
The hardware solution has been developed by Beijing company, 7invensun, one of the batch II teams from HTC’s $100 million accelerator program, ViveX.ĪGlass is the first real-time eye tracking technology that can be added to all existing Vive systems as an upgrade kit known, enabling foveated rendering and real-time eye control interactions. The hardware solution was demoed at the fourth annual meeting of its Virtual Reality Venture Capital Alliance (VRVCA) in San Francisco. HTC will open pre-orders for a bolt-on eye-tracking solution for Vive next month.