HTC VIVE Pro 2 User Manual page 81

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What is motion compensation?
Motion compensation is a feature that helps smooth frame rates in VR applications for a
more seamless visual experience. If an app is unable to consistently deliver the needed
frame rate (90 FPS for VIVE Pro 2), motion compensation reduces the frame rate by half,
and then uses advanced prediction algorithms to synthesize the missing frames. The
result is smoother performance without stuttering or lag, while requiring less processing
power to render. This can also help relieve disorientation and motion sickness caused by
VR lag.
Motion compensation can further reduce the frame rate below half, and synthesize
additional frames as needed. However, synthesized frames may have artifacts in some
apps.
To use motion compensation, you need the following:
§ NVIDIA GeForce
§ Windows 10 version 1903 or later
Here's how to enable motion compensation:
From VIVE Console, click
compensation On/Off switch.
Updating the firmware
Firmware updates for the headset may include improved functionality and bug fixes.
1.
From your computer, open the VIVE Console app.
2.
If a firmware update for the headset is detected, click Firmware update.
3.
Click Update.
4.
Check that the progress is complete.
Reinstalling USB drivers
If you're experiencing issues with VIVE Pro 2, one way that may help to resolve them is to uninstall
and reinstall the USB drivers used by the headset.
1.
From your computer, open the VIVE Console app.
2.
Click
Settings Troubleshooting.
3.
Tap Reset, and then wait for all related USB device drivers to be removed.
4.
Turn off the link box, and then turn it back on. VIVE Console will reinstall the USB drivers.
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GTX1060, AMD Radeon RX 480 equivalent, or better
Settings Video. Then, turn on the Motion

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