PH3D15-71 GO eye tracking unstable. Anyone else with this issue? Is there a solution?

NikkiC
NikkiC Member Posts: 9

Tinkerer

edited March 15 in SpatialLabs

I have a PH3D15-71 laptop and an Acer DS1 Monitor 3D SpatialLabs View Pro (ASV15-1BP).

When viewing side-by-side 3D photos, I cannot get eye tracking with GO to work properly on my PH3D15-71 laptop. The only way to get stereoscopic images to align with the eyes properly via eye tracking, is by … moving the mouse pointer. Otherwise, the alignment is static. What a bizarre bug!

I've got my ASV15-1BP plugged into a Windows 11 PC with an RTX 3080 Ti. Eye tracking alignment with GO works on the ASV15-1BP for a few sessions, and then inevitably breaks. However, moving the mouse pointer does not trigger an update of the alignment, like on the PH3D15-71. The only way to fix it is by rebooting the PC. I've tried restarting the two services related to eye tracking, to no avail.

I've downloaded the latest SpatialLabs Experience Center on both my PC and PH3D15-71 laptop. The bug remains.

Anyone else with this issue? Is there a solution? Thanks in advance!

[Edited the thread to add model name to the title]

Answers

  • Pearce39
    Pearce39 Member Posts: 91 Fixer WiFi Icon
    edited March 16

    there hasn’t been any software updates on my end for awhile now itd be really disappointing if this is the end of the show for these products. But then again it has been pretty stable on my end but the development in new features and fixing bugs is lacking

  • NikkiC
    NikkiC Member Posts: 9

    Tinkerer

    I have found a stopgap solution. In the Experience Center, enabling System Status by clicking Version a few times in quick succession brings up the Eye Tracker. Having this run in the background seems to force the eye tracking to stay on.

    I love these monitors. I'm thinking about getting the 27" SpatialLabs monitor, too.😅 So I hope they continue these products and improve them.