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The fact that your other computer can detect the camera and work with it fine does seem to confirm that it is an issue local to your computer and not a camera hardware problem.Īt this point we have to start considering whether it is a USB power problem - that something has changed on the state of the USB ports that means that they are providing insufficiently stable power for the camera to work. When an SR300 is unable to function as a RealSense depth camera, it can still be used as an ordinary RGB webcam. Could someone please help me diagnose this issue? But I'm not sure about this since my Win10 computer is still able to recognize the device. I'm thinking that something in my computer is broken due to the forced restart and SDK was not able to detect the camera. In the meanwhile, my computer can detect the camera in the device manager, and it can also display the inputs in the built-in camera App. Moreover, I tried to display image inputs using Intel RealSense Viewer but the software couldn't detect any inputs, and I also tried that on the other computer and it also worked fine. I have also tested on another computer with the same code and it was working fine on the other computer, so the camera itself is definitely working fine. I have already tried to reinstall different versions of pyrealsense2 but that didn't help.
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To completely remove the drivers from your system, you can either go through the Device Manager and uninstall "USB Mobile Monitor Virtual Display", or run the commands:įor more details about USB Mobile Monitor, visit our dedicated website: was using pyrealsense2 and I used the following code to read from a BlasterX Senz3D camera:īut after my computer was dead and I forced a restart while the camera was still plugged in, I got: (If you've added more than one virtual display, run this command multiple times)

To deactivate the virtual monitor, run the command: In the Display Settings of your system, you can position the monitor, change the resolution, extend the desktop or do whatever you do with a real monitor.
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The default resolution is 1920x1080 pixels, if you need other resolutions, check the included idd_instructions.txt file for how to specify your own resolution(s). You now have a high definition monitor in your Display Settings. If you are not comfortable opening a command prompt and entering these commands, right-click on usbmmidd.bat and "Run As Administrator." The included batch file usbmmidd.bat runs these commands automatically and selects between the 32- or 64-bit version of deviceinstaller. If you are on a 32-bit system, replace "deviceinstaller64" by "deviceinstaller" You can run the last command up to four times in order to add 4 virtual monitors to Windows 10. This is a confirmation that the drivers went through Microsoft driver signing procedure and are virus free
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We are providing here a simple and free solution to create up to 4 virtual monitors on your system. Prior to Windows 10, it was easy to simulate that a second monitor is connected by activating a VGA monitor through the display settings.

This is mostly needed for remote control applications or USB type monitors such as the Amyuni USB Mobile Monitor product. There are situations where you need to simulate one or more secondary monitors being connected to your system.
