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I bought the Meta Quest 3 about 3 months ago. Due to schedule I haven't been able to use it much in MSFS.  A month or so ago, I got VR to work with MSFS and it was great.  Now when I try and turn on VR in MSFS, I get a message "Initialization of VR failed, Please check that OpenXR is installed on your computer and your headset can use it."   Obviously I am missing something.  Your help is appreciated.


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Mike Eppright (KAAO)

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Try downloading Open XR , you might have downloaded  OpenXR Toolkit instead of Open XR . They are 2 different programes


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If I recall this correctly (I only got my Q3 a couple days ago and am still learning) you might be able to fly via the Remote Desktop software from Meta. It will give you an image of your computer's desktop.  Just launch MSFS from there. Then...again...I could be showing just how word not allowed I am of the Meta software. It is quite complicated and seems to need several software apps to run different programs.

I hope this helps and not confuse you.


John
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Thanks, I haven't seen good documentation on this process.


Happy landings,

Mike Eppright (KAAO)

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