If you would, please let me know what happened after reviewing the microscope in Device Manager. Choose ‘Update Driver’ > ‘Browse My Computer For Driver Software’ > ‘Let Me Pick From A List Of Device Drivers On My Computer’, then look for ‘USB Video Device’, then click next to complete the install. Once we’ve found the microscope, right click on it. Reconnect the microscope and the entry should come back, that’s how we’ll know for certain we’re looking at the correct device. If you’re not certain if you found it, disconnect the microscope and the entry should disappear. It will likely be listed as a Rift DK2 sensor, under ‘Oculus VR Devices’. In the window that pops up, type “devmgmt.msc” (without quotes), then click OK.This can be done several ways, if you’re uncertain how to access Device Manager perform these steps: Connect the Plugable USB Digital Microscope.Disconnect the Oculus Rift sensors and cameras.We will want to take a look in the Device Manager to see how Windows is recognizing the microscope. The reason I ask is, microscope uses the same drivers as the Oculus sensors, and it can make Windows believe the microscope is another sensor. Do you have, or have used an Oculus Rift Headset? Thanks for contacting us! I do apologize for any trouble you’ve had, and I am here to help.
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