(The button with the 3 horizontal lines.) Here’s a quick breakdown of what you’ll find there. When Virtual Desktop is running, you can access the menu by pressing or holding the menu button on the left touch controller. You may also need to try restarting your PC or your Quest (maybe both). If for some reason you don’t see your computer listed in Virtual Desktop, or you simply cannot connect to it, make sure you entered the correct username and didn’t make any typos. Note: Sometimes, for me at least, it takes several attempts for the connection to establish and stabilize. When connected, you should see your desktop and the Virtual Desktop menu pictured in the next segment of this post. Now, the Streamer App and the Quest app should be able to pair with each other and you’ll be able to access your PC and all your games. Open the Virtual Desktop Streamer App and enter the Oculus Username that matches the account which purchased virtual desktop-the one that will be used with the Quest.Download the Streamer App from: This is the part that will run the service on your computer which streams your desktop to the Quest.If you aren’t familiar with installing apps using SideQuest check out my guide for setting it up: Oculus Quest: Enabling Developer Mode and using SideQuest- No longer necessary for Virtual Desktop. Launch Virtual Desktop from your library.Download and apply the Virtual Desktop VR Patch in SideQuest.(Please make sure you are NOT buying the Rift version-they are not cross-buy.) Purchase the Oculus Quest version of Virtual Desktop from the Oculus store.
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