You should see your PC pop up in the list of available devices to connect to from within the Virtual Desktop app on your Quest or Quest 2. Once you’ve connected, the Options button (the left Touch controller’s equivalent of the Oculus button) is mapped to open up the top-level menu...
The last method might seem way too complicated, and maybe even risky, to some. If you don’t want to opt for third-party software methods, you can easily use this method. All you need to do is hook-up your Oculus headset to your PC/laptop using a wire or via internet. Install the...
Oculus Linkis the official way of using the Quest as a Steam VR headset, and it requires a USB cable. It's great, although it's a bit laggier than a dedicated device, like a Rift S or Valve Index. Still, it's good enough to make the Quest feel like a PC headset when it's pl...
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Time to put the Oculus Quest on your head and get started Launch Virtual Desktop from thelibrary tabon the Oculus bar at the bottom. When Virtual Desktop loads up for the first time, you'll need toselect your Desktop PCfrom the list to connect to it. It's probably the only thing list...
As far as wires are concerned, keep in mind devices that need a tethered connection, for example physiological measuring or eye tracking devices. For a non-tethered solution to connect to the rendering computer, you can consider a backpack based PC, such asthis onefrom HP. For cable managemen...
On the next screen, the app shows your Facebook friends that use Oculus. TapAdd Friendfor anyone you want to connect with on the platform. Moving on, select who can see your activity on Oculus and who can see your Facebook name while using Oculus. This lets you pick fromPublic,Friends...
. The hand tracking feature is one of the great features of using the Meta Oculus Quest robot skill. This feature lets you move servos without needing to hold the controllers in your hands. You can map your fingers to individual servos, which is excellent for humanoid projects like the In...
You can build your own controls by ordering the individual buttons, trackball, spinner, wires, and what’s called an I-PAC controller and plug it into your PC or you can order pre-built controls that fit cleanly into the cabinet and easily connect to your PC. Once again I’m no strange...
Razer Blade or an MSI laptop, I'd say yes because they are all pretty much fully compatible. But because I've had some hiccups with the XPS 15, I can't really say for sure. It should work but I don't know if it'll be glitchy or not. I don't have an Oculus to test either...