Supported OS | Windows |
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Release Date | 10 June 2024 |
Developers | Mediator Software |
Publishers | Mediator Software |
Sold copies | ~ 10,000 |
The PlayStation VR2 MUST be connected to a VirtualLink port on your desktop GPU or to DisplayLink1.4 and USB3 ports via a VirtualLink/PSVR2 adapter. If the PSVR2 is not able to be powered on, then the system is NOT hardware compatible.
The PlayStation VR2 MUST be updated to the firmware supplied with PlayStation 5 System Software 9.0 or later, or it WILL NOT be possible to use this driver without a DisplayPort AUX emulator adapter.
Please use the DEMO version to evaluate the software before making purchase decisions:
iVRy Driver for SteamVR DEMO (PSVR2 Lite Edition)
Functionality such as PS Sense controller support, haptic feedback, eye tracking, play-space setup etc. is still under development. Therefore, the Beta does not contain any of these elements, it is a headset only SteamVR driver that provides 6DOF headset tracking.
Without controller support, you will mainly be limited to VR titles that use conventional controllers (gamepad, steering wheels, joysticks etc.). The current beta also supports Lighthouse controller, NoloVR controllers, and controllers supported with software like Driver4VR.
For tracking, stand or sit in the center of your playing area, and hold the button on the headset (bottom right of visor). You can adjust the playing height in the "SteamVR" section in iVRy Settings.
As a beta tester you may experience issues. If so, please report them via email, making sure to include all information detailed here:
Before requesting support
To use the iVRy Driver for SteamVR, you MUST first install SteamVR from the Steam Store:
SteamVR
The following mappings are used for the headset button (bottom-right side of visor):