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Calibration should work for most users, but there are cases in which you may not be able to calibrate successfully. The following factors (and others like them) can interfere with the calibration process:
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Calibration should work for most users, but there are cases in which you may not be able to calibrate successfully. The following factors (and others like them) can interfere with the calibration process:
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- Distraction during the calibration process (not following the calibration targets)
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- Getting distracted and not following the calibration targets
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- The device visor is dirty, scratched, or not positioned properly
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- Dirty or scratched device visor or device visor not positioned properly
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- Glasses are dirty or scratched
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- Dirty or scratched glasses
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- Contact lenses or glasses of a certain type (such as colored contact lenses, some toric contact lenses, IR blocking glasses, some high prescription glasses, sunglasses, and so forth)
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- Certain types of contact lenses and glasses (colored contact lenses, some toric contact lenses, IR blocking glasses, some high prescription glasses, sunglasses, or similar)
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- Pronounced makeup, or certain eyelash extensions
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- More-pronounced makeup and some eyelash extensions
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- Something such as hair or some thick eyeglass frames that blocks the eyes and/or the device visor
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- Hair or thick eyeglass frames if they are blocking the device from seeing your eyes
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- Eye physiology, certain eye conditions and/or eye surgery (some narrow eyes, long eyelashes, amblyopia, nystagmus, some cases of LASIK or other eye surgeries, and so forth)
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- Certain eye physiology, eye conditions or eye surgery such as narrow eyes, long eyelashes, amblyopia, nystagmus, some cases of LASIK or other eye surgeries
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If the device cannot calibrate, try one of these fixes:
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If calibration is unsuccessful try:
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- Clean your device visor
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- Cleaning your device visor
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- Clean your glasses
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- Cleaning your glasses
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- Push your device visor all the way in
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- Pushing your device visor as close to your eyes as possible
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- Make sure that nothing (such as hair) obstructs the sensors or your eyes
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- Moving objects in your visor out of the way (such as hair)
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- Make sure that there is enough light in your room, but you are not under direct sunlight
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- Turning on a light in your room or moving out of direct sunlight
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- Make sure that you carefully follow the targets during the calibration process
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If you follow all of these guidelines and calibration still fails, you can disable the calibration prompt by following these steps:
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If you followed all guidelines and calibration is still failing, please let us know by filing feedback in [Feedback Hub](hololens-feedback.md). You can also disable the calibration prompt by following these steps:
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1. Select **Settings** > **System** > **Calibration**.
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1. Select **Settings** > **System** > **Calibration**.
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1. Turn off **When a new person uses this HoloLens, automatically ask to run eye calibration**.
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1. Turn off **When a new person uses this HoloLens, automatically ask to run eye calibration**.
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Some potential reasons for calibration failure include:
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Some potential reasons for calibration failure include:
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- User getting distracted and not following the calibration targets during calibration.
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- Getting distracted and not following the calibration targets
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- Dirty or scratched device visor or device visor not positioned properly
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- Dirty or scratched device visor or device visor not positioned properly
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- Dirty or scratched glasses
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- Dirty or scratched glasses
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- Certain types of contact lenses and glasses (colored contact lenses, some toric contact lenses, IR blocking glasses, some high prescription glasses, sunglasses, or similar)
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- Certain types of contact lenses and glasses (colored contact lenses, some toric contact lenses, IR blocking glasses, some high prescription glasses, sunglasses, or similar)
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- Cleaning your device visor
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- Cleaning your device visor
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- Cleaning your glasses
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- Cleaning your glasses
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- Pushing your device visor as close to your eyes as possible
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- Pushing your device visor as close to your eyes as possible
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- Moving objects in your visor out of the way (such as hair).
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- Moving objects in your visor out of the way (such as hair)
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- Turning on a light in your room or moving out of direct sunlight
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- Turning on a light in your room or moving out of direct sunlight
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If you followed all guidelines and calibration is still failing, please let us know by filing feedback in [Feedback Hub](hololens-feedback.md).
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If you followed all guidelines and calibration is still failing, please let us know by filing feedback in [Feedback Hub](hololens-feedback.md).
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