mixed-reality

Headset display FAQs

My headset displays are black

My headset display occasionally turns black after some use

One of the displays on my headset is black

My headset displays turn blue and then Mixed Reality Portal reinitializes

This typically indicates an occasional USB controller reliability issue on your PC:

My headset causes my PC to hang or show a black screen while starting up

On some PCs, leaving your headset plugged in before turning on or while rebooting your PC may interfere with its startup process. Your PC could select the headset displays as the “primary monitor” to show PC startup progress, not start up properly, or “hang” or produce a beeping error code. The behavior depends on the PC make and model or the make and model of the graphics card. To fix this:

My PC or headset displays flicker, flash, or remain black when using a Surface PC

My headset display doesn’t work after I shut down and do a fast startup

Unplug the HDMI cable and the USB cable from the headset and then plug them back in.

My headset displays are choppy, but Mixed Reality Portal’s preview window appears fine

I’m getting a “The install class is not present or is invalid” error in Device Manager

If you see “HoloLens Sensors” with a yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager, select the device for additional details. If you see a message saying “The drivers for this device aren’t installed. (Code 28)–The install class isn’t present or is invalid”, this is typically because your PC is running Windows 10 N. N editions of Windows 10 and Windows 11 don’t support Windows Mixed Reality, and you’ll need to install a non-N version of Windows 10 or Windows 11.

My WMR environment is jittery or stutters when I move my head and displays double vision

On a laptop with integrated graphics and a Nvidia GPU, an error occurs after a period of time that appears to cause a previous frame to display after the next frame, resulting in double vision the faster you move your head in a yaw, pitch, or roll movement. The issue appears to be on drivers after Nvidia Graphics Driver 436.48. Installing this driver will fix the issue until Nvidia solves the problem in the updated drivers. For a direct install of Nvidia Graphics Driver 436.48, visit NVIDIA.

I’m uncomfortable in my headset

For general info about comfort in Windows Mixed Reality, see Windows Mixed Reality immersive headset health, safety, and comfort. For details about your specific headset, check with the headset manufacturer.

How can I get a clearer view in my headset

Try adjusting the fit of your headset. Move it up and down, or left and right, on your face and adjust the straps so it feels snug.

If your headset has a knob to adjust calibration, adjust its calibration settings. If it doesn’t, go to Settings > Mixed reality > Visual quality and adjust the calibration there. For more information on calibration for your specific device, check with your headset manufacturer.

I frequently see a black border around the view in the headset. Sometimes it’s like I’m looking down a tunnel

This means that the application isn’t able to hit frame rate on your PC and the system is using old frames to render the view in the headset. Since applications only render the part of the world you’re looking at, if they don’t consistently hit their frame rates, the system will try to render the world from a previous point of view and will fill in the missing details with black. If this happens frequently:

  1. Close or stop all unneeded programs to free up memory and CPU.
  2. Reduce detail settings in your application.
  3. Go to Settings > Mixed Reality > Headset Display to reduce the amount of detail shown in the Windows Mixed Reality home.

The view in the headset is jittering and stuttering a lot

The system may not be able to render content to the headset, or the tracking system may be experiencing problems:

  1. Open Task Manager to make sure that your PC has enough compute resources. You should have 80% of CPU free, 400 MB of RAM, and disk IO should be below 80%.
  2. Make sure you have the latest graphics drivers for your hardware. See the graphics driver section.
  3. Make sure the room has enough light.
  4. Unplug the device, close Windows Mixed Reality, and plug it in again.
  5. Restart your PC.
  6. If the problem persists, contact customer support.