• Make sure the Quest 2 controllers are properly plugged into the console. If they’re not, try moving them around to see if that helps.
  • Try turning off your console’s power to fix the controller drift issue.
  • If all of these tips don’t work, you may need to get a new Quest 2 controller.

The Two Types of Oculus Quest Controller Drift

The other type of drift is controller movement. This happens when the controller moves even when you’re not using it. So if your hand is resting on the controller, but it starts to move on its own, that’s controller movement drift. Both types of drift can be really frustrating and ruin your gaming experience. If you notice either of them happening, try to fix it by adjusting the settings on your Oculus Quest 2 or by moving your hand a little bit more slowly. ..

The Quest VR headset has a “drift” feature that affects the positional tracking of the controller. This can cause the controller to move around even if the headset and controller are stationary. Some fixes below address this type of drift.

Use Hand Tracking in a Pinch

Quest 2 and Quest are not compatible with touch controllers. If you have an updated headset, you can use your bare hands to operate them.

Touch controllers don’t work with Quest. To use hand-tracking, you need to activate it on your headset and hold your hands up without turning on your touch controllers.

Clean the Tracking Cameras

The Quest headset has cameras that track your surroundings and the Touch controllers. These cameras and controllers track your exact position in VR space. ..

Clean camera lenses with a soft microfiber cloth to ensure that they are free from anything that would obstruct their view. Dirty cameras could reduce tracking performance and lead to controller tracking drift.

Use the Right Light Levels

If you’re experiencing drift issues with your Quest controller, it may be because the light in the room is too low. The Quest will warn you when this happens, but sometimes conditions are below the minimum required for tracking. ..

If you’re using a Quest camera in a bright room, make sure the light level is low enough so that you can read the book but not so bright that it would bother you.

Check the Tracking Frequency

Different parts of the world use different frequencies of electricity to power their homes and businesses. This is because different frequencies are more efficient at moving energy around. If you were to take slow-motion footage of light in your room, you’d see it flicker on and off as the AC power cycles. ..

If you’re using your Quest to travel between regions, be sure to check the electricity frequency setting. If it’s not correct, you could end up with flickering lights or problems with your Quest.

If you’re experiencing tracking issues, it may be best to try the manual tracking frequency setting. If you’re using 50Hz or 60Hz lighting, try switching to the correct frequency. ..

Move Away From Signal Interference

If you’re having trouble connecting to the Quest Touch Controllers, there could be several factors at play. First, make sure that you’re using the correct wireless network and that there are no other devices in close proximity that might be interfering with your signal. If you’re still having trouble connecting, try restarting your device or changing the channel on your wireless router. ..

While we can’t say for certain that the Touch controllers use Bluetooth, it’s almost certainly in the same 2.4 GHz band as Bluetooth and some bands of Wi-Fi. If your airspace is filled with a lot of 2.4Ghz radio traffic, it could potentially cause interference.

Take Out or Replace the Batteries

The Touch controllers have great battery life, but they need to be replaced eventually. If you’re using rechargeable lithium AA batteries or another chemistry, the voltage profile as the battery empties is different from the alkaline batteries the Touch controllers were designed for. This can make the battery meter report an inaccurate number. ..

If your car is experiencing unexplained drift, it’s probably because the batteries are low on power. Replace the batteries with fresh or fully-charged ones to fix the issue. ..

Reboot the Headset

Android-powered computer Quest needs to be rebooted for best performance. ..

To turn off your headset, press and hold the power button until you see the Power Off screen. ..

If your controller is not working, you can restart the headset by selecting “Restart” from the main menu or turning off the headset and then turning it back on. You can use hand-tracking to make this selection in case your controller is completely unusable. ..

Pair the Controllers Again

To pair a new Touch controller with your headset, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Bluetooth settings on your device.
  2. Scroll down to the bottom and click on the “pair” button.
  3. Enter your headset’s name and number in the “pairing information” field.
  4. Click on the “pair” button and wait for the controller to connect to your headset.

If controller drift is related to wireless signal problems, pairing your controllers can help fix the issue.

  1. Choose your quest.
  2. Set up your pairing preferences.
  3. Start the quest.

Now that the controller is free from the headset, you may want to put in a fresh battery. Next, we’ll pair the controller with the headset again. ..

The controller should now resolve the issue.

Clean the Controllers

The second reason for controller joystick drift is that the player’s grip may have changed. If the player’s hand is resting on the joystick in a different place than it was when the game was last played, the controller will move in that new position. This can be corrected by adjusting the player’s grip or by recalibrating the controller. ..

The controller stick may be dirty and the gaps between the buttons and the housing may be dirty, which is why it’s recommended to clean them both before using the controller.

If you’re brave enough, don’t mind voiding the warranty, and are confident in your skills, you can check out the iFixit teardown guide. However, as the guide’s author indicates, this only temporarily kept drift at bay. Once a stick starts drifting due to problems with the positional sensors, it seems inevitable that replacement or repair will be needed.

Do a Factory Reset

Oculus Quest 2: A last resort? If you’re having trouble with your Oculus Quest 2, you may want to try a factory reset. This will help you set it up as a new headset. However, be warned that you may lose save game data for titles that don’t have cloud save features. We strongly suggest that you perform a cloud backup of your Meta Quest 2 before a reset if you want to be sure that everything is safe and sound.

Replace or Repair The Controller

If you have a Touch controller that is out of warranty and you don’t mind taking a chance that could cost more than if you had bought an official replacement in the first place, it can’t hurt other than perhaps financially.