I have a black viewport issue. Today I am dealing with this all day and all my attempts were in vain.
Firstly when I install IsaacSim from pip, I noticed three error; 1)black viewport, 2) red lock symbols on objects, 3) Internet connection error when trying Omniverse assets.
Then I remove program and ı installed standalone but I experienced same issue.
Note 1: I hit G button, and nothing appeared.
Note 2: I added a box and I see the nothing without boxes arrow.
Note 3: I tried to different NVIDIA Drivers, result weren’t change.
@ademduygu91 i am just another user and understand that you have mentioned you’re going to down version to 4.2 in another thread. did that work for you?
there are a few things that stood out to me based on the three issues you are experiencing. could be worth looking into:
per 5.1’s doc, it is suggested to have at least 16GB, which i think is your biggest bottleneck: Isaac Sim Requirements — Isaac Sim Documentation . the error log you posted in the other thread shows this clearly
there was an user on Win using RTX 4090 mobile that was experiencing crashing. though it’s a different issue, but there could be two things you can try based on points made in the thread: Isaac sim failed to run any example with GPU crash - #7 by VickNV . with one being switching to DX12, or using a specific driver version (580.88)
i am not quite sure what you meant by red lock symbols, are you referring to the assets in the content browser? if so, those locks indicate the assets cannot be overwritten in the default Isaac directory. you will need to open and save those assets out into your local drive. once saved, those locks will be removed.
internet connection error could be related to your geo location, as there are still on-going service blackouts in certain regions.
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