May 28, 20242 yr I've got the HP Reverb G2 and WMR, with the OpenXR Toolkit, but nothing else. I don't use the hand controllers, just the mouse. I see instructions for a program called Color Panel that allows a passthrough , and here's what they say: Open Virtual Desktop setting on your HMD, then tap on "Streaming" tab. You can enable and customize VR passthrough settings here. Smoothness: 10 Similarity: 0-2 RGB: 128, 0, 128 (Purple) (Tested on Quest2) Well that's where the journey ends for me, I can't find any way to access or open this Virtual Desktop. Is there anyone here who knows how to access the Virtual Desktop through WMR?
May 28, 20242 yr 2 hours ago, nojwod said: Well that's where the journey ends for me the journey continues here, for HP Reverb G2 without virtual desktop, Reality Mixer: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1844610/Reality_Mixer__Mixed_Reality_for_VR_headsets/ or with Virtual_Desktop_Classic Virtual Desktop is an application for the Oculus Rift / Rift S, HTC Vive, Valve Index and Windows Mixed Reality headsets that lets you use your computer in VR. This app is NOT for the Oculus Quest or Pico headsets. You can browse the web, watch movies, Netflix or even play games on a giant virtual screen. https://store.steampowered.com/app/382110/Virtual_Desktop_Classic/ Edited May 28, 20242 yr by turbomax AMD 7800X3D, Windows 11, Gigabyte X670 AORUS Elite AX Motherboard, 64GB DDR5 G.SKILL Trident Z5 NEO RGB (AMD Expo), RTX 4090, Samsung 980 PRO M.2 NVMe SSD 2 TB PCIe 4.0, Samsung 980 PRO M.2 NVMe SSD 1 TB PCIe 4.0, 4K resolution 50" TV @60Hz, VR: Pimax Crystal Light + HP Reverb G2 @ 90 Hz, Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant, be quiet 1000W PSU, Noctua NH-U12S chromax.black air cooler. 60-130 fps. no CPU overclocking. very nice.
June 3, 20242 yr Virtual Desktop Classic is the only version that works with WMR and it's just a SteamVR application to let you see your desktop in VR (and to play 2D games). It is not meant (capable) of running VR apps such as MSFS. Only Virtual Desktop "Wireless" can do that, and that is (as the name indicates) for wireless headsets such as Quest or Pico.
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