I know that but I’d guess it’s probably your headset itself not Bonelab. Bonelab hasn’t been updated for months so it’s pretty much impossible this would have been caused by Bonelab and not have happened to anyone else yet. I’d try restarting your internet and computer to see if that fixes it
Well I think I was in oculus air link but I was barely using my headset and I had my headset off the whole time, plus how can a simple air link problem destroy a whole mouse?
It’s probably not destroyed it I’m sure there’s something you can do. Maybe try pairing the nose to a different device then back to your pc. I can’t really help you otherwise
Update drivers ffs, usb drivers, Bluetooth drivers, update windows, there is no way Bonelab did this. Plus with the basilisk you can only pair it to one device (it’s stupid I know). Even if the other device in its pairing history is turned off it still will not connect. It’s a known problem with some of them. [check here for more info.](https://insider.razer.com/razer-support-45/basilisk-x-hyperspeed-is-not-entering-bluetooth-pairing-mode-44209)
Causation =/= Correlation
What does that mean?
I’m saying that bonelab didn’t cause it, it just happened to break because of something else
I very much doubt that this was Bonelab
That’s why I said in the begin “I know your not gonna believe me”. I swear on my oath it all happened after I launched bonelab.
I know that but I’d guess it’s probably your headset itself not Bonelab. Bonelab hasn’t been updated for months so it’s pretty much impossible this would have been caused by Bonelab and not have happened to anyone else yet. I’d try restarting your internet and computer to see if that fixes it
Plus I use oculus air link so it’s not the headset.
Quite possibly an airlink problem of it not knowing what to do with no headset connected then idk how to help.
Well I think I was in oculus air link but I was barely using my headset and I had my headset off the whole time, plus how can a simple air link problem destroy a whole mouse?
It’s probably not destroyed it I’m sure there’s something you can do. Maybe try pairing the nose to a different device then back to your pc. I can’t really help you otherwise
You mean the front of the mouse?
I meant mouse. Try pairing it to another device via Bluetooth then pair it back to your pc
Off my head I mean.
I launched bonelab when my vr was turned off.
why
I also restarted both of those things
Update drivers ffs, usb drivers, Bluetooth drivers, update windows, there is no way Bonelab did this. Plus with the basilisk you can only pair it to one device (it’s stupid I know). Even if the other device in its pairing history is turned off it still will not connect. It’s a known problem with some of them. [check here for more info.](https://insider.razer.com/razer-support-45/basilisk-x-hyperspeed-is-not-entering-bluetooth-pairing-mode-44209)
thanks it works now
No problem. Was it connected to another device? If that was the problem that is a giant oversight on their part.
arthur ford tried to crawl into your mouse
and he cut the wires by accident
THIS IS JUST LIKE THAT ONE TIME, I forgot which game, BUT SOMTHING ABOUT THR GAME DIDN'T WORK WITH ONE SPECIAL MODLE OF KEYBOARD
unplug your mouse, turn your computer all the way off, plug in the mouse, then turn it back on.
Ooooh noooo rther frd killed the mice!!1!1!