![]() (If this isn't the case already.) Install the USB 3 controller driver in Windows There, enable the USB Controller and set it to USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller. In VirtualBox, go to settings of your Windows 7 machine, and go to the USB section. If not, there are plenty of tutorials out there that explain how to set this up. I'm assuming that you have a running Windows 7 (64 bit) in your VirtualBox. ![]() (The extension pack is not the same as the VirtualBox guest add-ons, which are installed on the virtual machine.) Enable USB 3 in VirtualBox You can do that by downloading it from the link below, and double-clicking on it to install it: Now, install VirtualBox 5: sudo apt-get updateįor USB 3 support, you need to install the VirtualBox extension pack on your host system (i.e. Next, add the VirtualBox debian repository to Ubuntu by adding the following line to /apt/: deb vivid contrib If installed, uninstall VirtualBox 4 from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get remove virtualbox The steps, as far as I can reconstruct them now: Install VirtualBox 5 with a virtual Windows 7 64 bit machine.version 5 (VirtualBox 4 won't work, because it doesn't support USB 3). ![]() This is a low-cost eye tracker but you probably know that, or you wouldn't be reading this. Getting this to work was a bit of a pain, so I figured I'd share it with you guys. And once it is running on a VirtualBox, you could in theory connect to it from your host Linux environment as well (although I haven't done that). ![]() I managed to get the EyeTribe working on my Linux laptop.
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