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Takiro Apr 25, 2020 @ 8:52am
Is there a way to increase vibration? (Vive Index)
I had a Oculus before and switched to Vive. Compared to the Oculus controlers the vibration of the Vive is very weak and in some games, when there is a lot going on, barely noticable through the action. I'd like to increase the vibration strength but couldn't find anything in the settings. Is it even possible? In games like Beat Saber I'm somteimes not sure if I missed a block and have to adjust my aim or just didn't feel the controlers vibrating.
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Libre Apr 25, 2020 @ 12:47pm 
Vive controllers are ok, I assume you are talking about Index controllers also called Nuckels, isn't it?
ame Apr 25, 2020 @ 12:52pm 
bzzzzzzz

but i dont think so, though vive controllers feel much better for beat saber
Last edited by ame; Apr 25, 2020 @ 12:52pm
Takiro Apr 26, 2020 @ 1:12am 
Originally posted by Libre:
Vive controllers are ok, I assume you are talking about Index controllers also called Nuckels, isn't it?

Ah, yes. According to the steam vr controller settings interface the controllers are called Index (I just assumed Vive is the name for the whole thing). Still, I can't find any settings regarding force feedback or vibration. I'd like to increase the vibration by at least 10% or so, because apparently I'm an dead piece of meat that cant feel it otherwise,
JANS BUIKDANS Apr 26, 2020 @ 2:12am 
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BoboBlue Apr 28, 2020 @ 11:08am 
Since two weeks the vibration in my controllers seems to be very low. First i thought the battery was just low, but that wasn't the issue.
Is there really no settings for vibration?
Anyone else got Problems with the Valve Index Controllers vibration?
Steam Support didn't answer me yet.
Poison Dart Frag Jun 19, 2020 @ 5:01pm 
Originally posted by Takiro:
Originally posted by Libre:
Vive controllers are ok, I assume you are talking about Index controllers also called Nuckels, isn't it?

Ah, yes. According to the steam vr controller settings interface the controllers are called Index (I just assumed Vive is the name for the whole thing). Still, I can't find any settings regarding force feedback or vibration. I'd like to increase the vibration by at least 10% or so, because apparently I'm an dead piece of meat that cant feel it otherwise,


Btw, just a curiosity, do you got an Index headset by Valve; or a Vive headset by HTC and you bought the Index controllers separately?
Last edited by Poison Dart Frag; Jun 19, 2020 @ 5:02pm
Libre Jun 20, 2020 @ 7:54am 
Originally posted by Poison Dart Frag:
Originally posted by Takiro:

Ah, yes. According to the steam vr controller settings interface the controllers are called Index (I just assumed Vive is the name for the whole thing). Still, I can't find any settings regarding force feedback or vibration. I'd like to increase the vibration by at least 10% or so, because apparently I'm an dead piece of meat that cant feel it otherwise,


Btw, just a curiosity, do you got an Index headset by Valve; or a Vive headset by HTC and you bought the Index controllers separately?
Vive Pro and Wireless by HTC and Knuckles by Steam (Valve)
๋FiftyFour Oct 4, 2020 @ 1:40pm 
Hi. I have the same problem :c
Have you found a way to increase vibration?
Takiro Oct 10, 2020 @ 2:22am 
Unfortunately not. I noticed some games have a vibration setting but only allow do decrease it even more. I suspect that the controllers are at full force by default and can't do more.
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Date Posted: Apr 25, 2020 @ 8:52am
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