PS3 camera head tracking with Opentrack
No CL-Eye driver needed! Follow our guide to enjoy immersive and smooth gaming!

PS3 Open Driver Installation
This tutorial was created using a modified PS3 Camera which means the camera has an IR filter removed for best IR tracking experience.
Step 1
PS3 Camera preparation
- Twist the camera lens anticlockwise (this is to zoom out view for better ir tracking)
- If you decide to use unmodified camera, make sure you have already fitted the 2 pieces of the transparent coloured film enclosed with the Delanclip on the top of the lens of your camera. Just to give you an idea – In this example we used a very tiny drops of super glue and it did the job perfectly.
- Plug in the camera to a free USB port of your Motherboard. It is best not to use USB hubs as they may lead to issues with driver installation. WSB extension cable should be fine inf you need it.
- Wait for the Windows to automatically install new device called “USB Camera-B4.09.24.1”
- Please note, on Windows 11 you will not see the pop up window like on the screenshot.
- Attach the camera to your monitor using PS3 Monitor Clip (or if you dont have it, use a hook and loop also provided in the packgae).
- Verify that the camera is listed in device manager
- open device manager by pressing Windows tiles and start typing: “Device”
- You will see the Device Manager at the top of the window
- The camera should appear in Other devices and identified itself as USB Camera-B4.09.24.1
- If you dont see this, then you need to uninstall the PS3 camera drivers that manmy times until you see the “USB Camera-B4.09.24.1” in your device list.
Step 2
Install the libusbK development kit
- Important! you must see the camera in the device list identified as “USB Camera-B4.09.24.1” otherwise you will waste your time going forward.
- Download the UsbK Development Kit
- Now very importatn instalation proceduere, make sure you will do everything exactly as we say here, otherwise it will not work.
- Double click on the downloaded file and press Next button
- On the following screen select “compact installation” from the dropdown list.
- On the next screen check the first 5 boxes as per our screenshot
- Follow with next button and finalize the installation.
- You will immediately see a new window popup. Follow to the next step – number 3
Step 3
The USB Inf Creator / Installer
- Select libusb0 from the Kernel Driver Packages and press next
- Now you should see your camera listed in the Device Selection window. If you cannot see it, that mans your USB drivers may be corrupted. You need to make sure that there is no other driver isntalled for PS3 camera in your system.
- Device configuration – just press next, nothing to change here.
- Select “Instal Only” and press next
- Now the driver is installing, be patiend and wait until it finishes its job
- Success! The driver was installed correctly and you can press finish and proceed to Opentrack installation below.
PS3 camera with Opentrack
This tutorial was created using a modified PS3 Camera which means the camera has an IR filter removed for best IR tracking experience.
Step 1
Opentrack Installation
- Download Head Tracking Software and profiles:
- Save these files in any easy accessable folder for you
- Install opentrack (very easy – just follow the installation wizard)
Step 2
Custom profiles directory
- Run opentrack software
- Navigate to the profile dropdown menu
- Open configuration directory
Step 4
Adding an INI profile
- We recommend to use 7zip and double click to open the Profiles Zip file.
- Now you can easily copy by using drag and drop from the downloaded ZIP to the opentrack configuration folder.
- Copy both files if you ever need to use face tracking – profile will be there for you.
Step 5
Selecting profile
- Go back to the opentrack main window
- Select profile:
- Delanclip-Point-Tracking.ini
- Excellent! Move to the next point now!
Step 6
Attaching the delanclip
- Here is a short video explaining how to attach Delanclip on your Headphones.
- It shows the Delanclip Starter, but the same principal is for the Delanclip Fusion with the difference that you do not bend it.
Step 7
final tweaks
- Turn on Delanclip Fusion (or plug in the USB of the Delanclip Starter) and wear it on your head.
- Press “Start” on the Opentrack main window.
- Point the Delanclip towards the camera
- Click the small hammer icon to access the options window.
- You should now see a very similar picture as shown in the screenshot.
- Adjust the threshold to fine-tune the points. This step is only required if your tracking points are faded or barely visible.
- Leave Opentrack running and start your game.
- You are now able to look around using DELANCLiP.
- If you wish to center the view, press the “HOME” key.
Enjoy!
tahts all - enjoy!
You are now ready to play!
The above seven steps are enough to get you into the head tracking World. There are more advanced settings available in the opentrack software. They allow configuring more than we covered above. We do recommend to go to the advanced settings when you get familiar with the software.
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There is also available more in-depth manual for setting up OpenTrack with your head tracker on the link below: