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why is leap working in a weird form?

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0 2 81 linker85 about 8 months ago

Hi!
I updated to sdk 7.4 and when I try the visualizer if I move a finger to the right in the visualiser it moves to the left, the same applies to up and down. (Before version 7.4 I didn´t have that problem)

Also when I try to recalibrate the leap I can never an scoring equal to 80, at most I get 33.

What´s happening

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1 jdonald LM about 8 months ago

If moving your finger left shows it moving right in the Visualizer, then the orientation needs to be corrected. There are a few ways to do this :
* Splay your hand such that all five fingers are showing, and hold it there for five seconds. The software should automatically flip the rotation; OR
* Click the settings panel and press the 'Flip Tracking' button; OR
* Pick up your Leap and rotate it by 180 degrees manually.

However, if up and down are reversed, that's pretty hard to explain. It's not possible for a bad calibration alone to do that. I could only imagine that the Visualizer orientation has been rotated, in which case you can just restart the Visualizer.

Also when I try to recalibrate the leap I can never an scoring equal to 80, at most I get 33.

After you have corrected the orientation, if this is still an issue it may help to post a video of your recalibration procedure.

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0 FrozenFury about 8 months ago

Try plugging in the USB on a different side on your laptop/desktop. Also when you are re calibrating,I find it is easier when you don't move the Leap, but instead rotate and tilt the Leap.

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