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This was regarding Vive Pro (1/2):
I believe Vive Pros do work, but I can't vouch for either as the unofficial compatibility list on top is based on comments under this guide, mostly.
This was regarding PSVR2:
(...) but as it's not a SteamVR-native headset, if anything, it may be compatible under Monado, which develops somewhat slowly.
I suck at writing and I constantly have to edit the shit I post, sorry.
Being real, the whole guide is somewhat abandoned at this time anyway... but it should at least reduce the amount of time wasted on confusing Internet searching.
The the currently available HTC headsets work atleast such as Vive Pro 2 and Vive Cosmos?
Light should change from blue to green accordingly and hopefully automatically pair.
If not go to lighthouse_console (seamapps/steamvr/tools/lighthouse_console) type 'unpairall' and try again. This might need testing by someone with a wireless headset as the headset may also need to be reset.
So my best guess is that SteamVR caches a few bits of headset information when you first fire it up, and because I had changed both GPU and distro since that info was cached, whatever it had stored was messed up. Deleting the ENTIRE Steam folder in my /home directory, and then installing Steam and SteamVR from scratch seems to have remedied the issue.