Resonite Supports face and Eye tracking with the following hardware currently:
- Vive Pro Eye - Eye Tracking
- Vive Facial Tracker - Face Tracking
- This doesn't require a Vive Headset. Users have had success with a variety of headsets and Tape.
- Quest Pro via Steamlink
If you're having issues with either of these systems please take a look and follow the general advice below.
Hardware
- Make sure everything is plugged in. If you're unsure unplug and then re-plug all cables. A green or blue light should be present on all items.
- Check all cables are intact and do not look frayed, damaged or kinked.
For non Vive Pro Eye headsets, you may need a USB-C to USB Adapter. These look like this:
Face Tracker Mounting
For non-vive headsets, users have been sharing all sorts of mounting options. A short list of these is supplied below for reference.
- Tape - Lots of tape and the Tracker sticks quite well. Any tape works.
- Double Sided Velcro Tape - This provides a removable mounting option. Make sure it is heavy duty so it can support the weight of the tracker and the movement of your head.
- 3D Printing
- Simple Mount - A simple mount that can be stuck to the bottom of the headset with tape.
- Friction Mount - A mount that uses friction/clips between the mount and the Valve Index Frunk. This can fail if you are moving your head around too vigorously.
- Magnetic Mount - Uses the existing Valve Index Frunk Cover's Magnets to stick to the headset. This one will require magnets with the following dimensions: 1/8" dia. x 1/8" thick. Stuck to the print.
Software
Installing the Software
Both Facial tracking and Eye tracking require the same software from HTC. You can download the software from the HTC Website. Once downloaded please find it within your Start Menu and run it. Once installed and ran it should place an icon in your system tray(the icons to the right side of your taskbar) which look like this:
If this icon appears, tracking will usually be functional.
Tracking Status
The icon(a robot), also communicates the status of the tracking:
- The Eyes of the robot show the status of Eye Tracking
- The mouth of the robot shows the status of Face Tracking
The color of the eyes or mouth tell you what is happening:
- Black means the tracking is inactive
- Orange means the tracking is idle/standby
- Green means the tracking is active
About Window
If you right-click the robot icon, you will see a small menu, selecting about will bring up a window. This window will provide addtional information such as:
- The Software Version
- The Eye Tracker Version
- The Face Tracker Version
If N/A is displayed in the Eye Camera or Lip camera portion it means that the software cannot detect your device. see Hardware for some troubleshooting steps.
The current version of the software is: 1.3.2.0. However it is recommended to use 1.3.1.1
Eye Tacking Calibration
The Vive Pro Eye, needs occasional Calibration to detect your eyes as best as it can. See HTC Vive Pro Eye Calibration for how to do this.
Additional Software / Hardware Help
As the Vive Headsets and Facial Trackers are made by HTC, they have their own help sections and support systems. Please see their resources for additional assistance:
Resonite
Once the software and hardware is setup, you should be able to just run Resonite and everything should work out ok. After Resonite starts and is running in your starting world.
If you have Eye Tracking, the Robot Eyes should be green. If you have Facial Tracking, the Robot Mouth should be green.
Now, try equipping a Face/Eye Tracking Compatible avatar.
Issues with Resonite
If your tracking is not working in Resonite. Try:
- Ensuring the Robot Icon is in your System Tray
- Restarting Resonite
- Restarting your Computer
- Adding
-ForceSRAnipal
to your Command Line Arguments
If things are still not working. Please grab some logs and ask in #questions-help forum within the Resonite Discord.
Shape Keys and Setup
Once your avatar is working please see the guide on setting up your avatar. TODO: THIS NEEDS TO BE WRITTEN.
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