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VMware
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Using the OAK-D device in a VMware requires some extra one-time settings that need to be set up for it to work. Depending on what state the device is,
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there could be two devices showing up, and both need to be routed to the VM. Those could be visible at :code:`Player -> Removable Devices`:
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Using the OAK-D device in a VMware requires some extra one-time settings that need to be set up for it to work.
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First of all, make sure the USB controller is switched from USB2 to USB3. Go to :code:`Virtual Machine Settings -> USB Controller -> USB compatibility` and change
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to USB 3.1 (or USB 3.0 for older VMware versions, as available).
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Depending on what state the device is, there could be two devices showing up, and both need to be routed to the VM.
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Those could be visible at :code:`Player -> Removable Devices`:
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* Intel Movidius MyriadX
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* Intel VSC Loopback Device or Intel Luxonis Device
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