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Last time I had this happen, even with the Quest guardian setup or even flat out disabled, it would persist.
Try setting both your controllers on the floor next to one another and then stand back up in your natural resting position, making sure the headset can still see the controllers from the front lower cameras.
Then pick back up the controllers. This could solve your issue potentially.
Else a little more advance, if you own OVR Advanced Settings, try and reset your playspace floor from there, the process is similar.
Within SteamVR, select OVR Ad. Settings from the floating dock.
- Go to "Space Fix"
- Set one controller on the floor in front while keeping the other in your hand. Either left or right it does not matter.
- Stand back up to your natural resting position.
- Select "Fix Floor" option.
This is something that has helped me in the past.
If you do NOT own OVR Adv. Settings, buying it will be your choice. I cannot and do not guarantee this is your solution. Do not spend the money if you have no other interest in the software.
Else something else to try:
If you're using a quest with Virtual Desktop for wireless PCVR, in the settings, try selecting the option related to stage tracking for headset.
Hope this can potentially help.
again, thank you!!!