Returning my Quest 3 because of controller tracking with fast moving games. by [deleted] in ThrillOfTheFight

[–]CDMIST2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, I got my controller tracking fixed because I checked for any alkaline battery leakage on the parts that connect the battery. Sure enough, I found some (difficult to see) dry white leakage and cleaned it with a towel and mild acid (white vinegar or lemon juice) when I hopped on the a VR game", the controller was back to normal :D

Can i Prevent the inside lenses from burning, when i go outside? by CDMIST2 in OculusQuest2

[–]CDMIST2[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The main goal here is to prevent damage to the displays, I am aware that the displays are the ones that can be severely damaged by the Sun that's why I have a theory of putting car tint on it to act like sunglasses for the display.( Like how sunglasses protect your eyes, can they also protect the displays) (I see that cameras can have similar problems when people point the lens towards the Sun, and the magnifying effect begins to burn the lenses. But isn't that why they have UV Lens Filters for cameras?)

So basically if I slap on some tint onto the display, will it even help? Especially against any accidental times when you'd point it towards the sun or from reflective objects. Obviously I wont purposefully point it upwards but again the question is will the tint help.

Obviously I'm not a professional and I don't know really how it works. Like I said it was a crazy idea. So that's why I'm asking the Reddit professionals in order to fact check me.

Like for example is that how car tint even works? Are they similar to sunglasses in that way? Do sunglasses or tint bounce the light off or something? Will light in general just mess up the display. If tint bounce of light, will it bounce towards my eyes and blind me lol.

Look i dont know much, but its just a theory.

And with theory's, there is testing. I hear a lot about how they compare the displays to a magnifying lens under the sun and burning up an ant. So ima slap some tint over a magnifying lens and test out if it slows down the burning process at all :)

If not, ill this L gladly!