![]() I found it easier to “find” when the mouse scrolled outside the visible window. You could change arrangement so that second display is under the main monitor. ![]() Try looking at display settings when vive is plugged in, and see how the displays get arranged and if extended mode. I know I am not using all the right terms and explaining it a convoluted way. Moving the mouse to the hidden display and clicking the mouse would bring it to focus and fix the compositor issue. The fix for me was to move the mouse to the right of main display until the mouse cursor was no longer visible, but some component of the extended display was off screen. It seemed to be related to extended mode, and the headset display ending up hidden off screen, with no easy or noticeable way to bring focus to it. Not being able to run direct mode because Mac doesn’t allow direct access to gpu, I often encountered issues and frustrating errors like the compositor one. Something with the way the display settings, how the monitors were arranged and how they interact with the vive display. Lxde|icewm|openbox) ps nc -C xcompmgr >/dev/null & state=true || state=false ĭ=$(qdbus /KWin used to happen a lot for me when i was running bootcamp on my mac. Gnome3) state=$(dconf read /org/gnome/desktop/session/session-name | tr -d "'") Gnome2) state=$($gconf -get /apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager 2>/dev/null) Xfce) state=$($launch xfconf-query -c xfwm4 -p /general/use_compositing) Kde) state=$(kreadconfig -file kwinrc -group Compositing -key Enabled) Which xcompmgr >/dev/null 2>&1 || exec echo "xcompmgr not found" ![]() Lxde|icewm|openbox) "$launch" ] & exec echo "X ist not running" Gnome2) $launch gsettings list-schemas | grep -q shell & de=gnome3 "$launch" ] & exec echo valid arguments: $args Which gnome-shell &>/dev/null & gnomever=$(gnome-shell -version | awk ' Ps nc -C gconfd-2 >/dev/null || gconf="$gconf -direct -config-source xml:readwrite:$HOME/.gconf" Compositor is not available (400) After unboxing and connecting all the hardware I started Steam VR, got green icons for all the 5 hardware items, but Steam VR still shows Not Ready, with the error message Compositor is not avaiable. Ps nc -C icewm,icewm-session >/dev/null & de=icewm Ps nc -C openbox,openbox-session >/dev/null & de=openbox Ps nc -C gnome-shell >/dev/null & de=gnome3 Ps nc -C gnome-panel >/dev/null & de=gnome2 Ps nc -C xfce4-panel >/dev/null & de=xfce Ps nc -C plasma-desktop >/dev/null & de=kde Ps nc -C X,Xorg >/dev/null || launch="dbus-launch -exit-with-session" # options for xcompmgr (used with lxde and icewm) # number of workpsaces used in Gnome 3 fallback #: Without argument, switchs compositing of the current desktop #: kde, xfce, gnome 2/3, lxde/openbox and icewm #: Description : a simple command line tool to switch compositing in #: Author : Agnelo de la Crotche (please_try_again) To just use compositor, you can also copy/paste the code below. I haven’t post an article about conkyconf except in some posts where I already mentioned it. Therefore it is also included in conkyconf, a script that writes a basic nf tailored to the hardware (sensors, CPUs) and mounted filesystems, adds some lua functions to conky as well as other features (conkyweather). I wrote it originally to switch compositing on and off in order to test conky’s transparency under KDE. Compositor is a simple script which enables/disables compositing under the different desktops.
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