Re: Track Ir 5 Left green led blinks
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 1:18 pm
I tried both, directly connected to the PC and via the hub. Now it's direct to the PC.
Yes, TIR software minimized, and it's version 5, not 4. Well, I also tried the 4, but I found no difference.
Power managment is already set not to disconnect peripherals to save power.
Can you tell me why (what you think of course) it blinks? I tried increasing the IT intensity to 15, dark room, low threshold, high threshold, but this problem appears randomly. Fact is that using space bar + mouse to view I have no stutters at all, even if I move it fast, while TIR sometimes (often actually) makes this joke. I think it is somehow related to that blinking. The right green light stays on all the time, the left blinks, that's weird.
One thing: I noticed that when I plug the TIR in, I get the message that it can run faster, like when you connect USB 2.0 peripherals to USB 1.1 ports. Fact is that I only have 2.0 ports, and this is the only device to cause me this fault. I tried every single port, I have 10 available, but all get the same message. I see from the properties, that its power absorption is 366 mA, when I have 500 mA per port, so more than enough.
Thanks
Yes, TIR software minimized, and it's version 5, not 4. Well, I also tried the 4, but I found no difference.
Power managment is already set not to disconnect peripherals to save power.
Can you tell me why (what you think of course) it blinks? I tried increasing the IT intensity to 15, dark room, low threshold, high threshold, but this problem appears randomly. Fact is that using space bar + mouse to view I have no stutters at all, even if I move it fast, while TIR sometimes (often actually) makes this joke. I think it is somehow related to that blinking. The right green light stays on all the time, the left blinks, that's weird.
One thing: I noticed that when I plug the TIR in, I get the message that it can run faster, like when you connect USB 2.0 peripherals to USB 1.1 ports. Fact is that I only have 2.0 ports, and this is the only device to cause me this fault. I tried every single port, I have 10 available, but all get the same message. I see from the properties, that its power absorption is 366 mA, when I have 500 mA per port, so more than enough.
Thanks