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There is some kind of USB issue with the PSVR on your system. Please try a different USB cable and or port. If you still have issues please send an updated vrserver.txt.
Please provide requested diagnostic information.
Problems are most likely caused by connecting your monitor to your motherboard instead of your GPU (which makes the integrated GPU the primary GPU and confuses everything). Your monitor should be connected to your nVidia GPU. Once you've set up your system correctly, you should set the driver mode to "VR-Direct" in the iVRy settings.
Where do i access the VR-Direct option? When i launch Ivry, it starts up Steam VR and then the Running button switches back to Launch. I have the SteamVR little window up and its options, but i dont see anything else running.
Went into quite a lot of detail in our email exchange explaining that both the monitor and PSVR must be connected to your nVidia GPU or you will confuse SteamVR and VR titles by having a different primary GPU (the GPU that your main monitor is connected to) to the GPU your VR headset is connected to. This has nothing to do with the iVRy driver, and you would have the same issues using a commercial headset like Vive or Index. You need to connect your monitor to your nVidia GPU, and not the motherboard, as explained, with an adapter if necessary. The PSVR must be connected directly to an HDMI port or VR-Direct won't work (this is a Windows HDCP requirement for VR-Direct).
I have no response from you to my email.
Please resend, I don't have any unanswered emails. Also, please use some kind of identification in your email so I can tie it to this conversation.