Attach the tracker to the HMD
If you don’t need to track the HMD skip this section.
When placing the tracker on the HMD, make sure that the tracker is securely attached. It is important that the pivot point of the tracker is placed in the correct position relative to the user’s eyes.
After attaching the tracker you also need to select the Placements tab in the AntilatencyService app and select the corresponding placement for your device.

You can find instructions below for using the wired USB socket with popular HMDs. It’s also possible to configure your own placement.
Use a USB OTG cable to connect the wired USB socket to a standalone headset. If the USB OTG cable is properly connected, the tracker inserted in the wired USB socket will flash green.
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Attach the wired USB socket as shown in the image.
- Select OculusGo_Migo on the Placements tab in the AntilatencyService app.
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Attach the wired USB socket as shown in the image.
- Select OculusRift on the Placements tab in the AntilatencyService app.
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Attach the wired USB socket as shown in the image.
- Select VivePro on the Placements tab in the AntilatencyService app.
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Attach the wired USB socket as shown in the image.
- Select PicoG2Universal on the Placements tab in the AntilatencyService app.
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It’s possible to configure your own placement by using the Placement editor:
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The pivot point of the tracker should be set relative to the center point between the eyes.
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The coordinate system of the tracker is shown in the following image.
Please note that the pivot point of the tracker is located
with an offset (2.62 mm) from the back side of the tracker.