![]() There are TONS of free games on Sidequest as an added bonus. ![]() Sidequest is an non-official 3rd party product and directory that allows to you easily sideload content onto your Quest 2. How to Install SideQuest on Oculus Quest 2 ![]() Once you install Virtual Desktop and get the Virtual Desktop streamer working on your PC you should be able to play steam games! If you still want to install Sidequest and use it for various games the steps below are what you will need to do. You can skip the next paragraphs if you only want SteamVR games working on you Oculus Quest 2, as it is now included as part of the Virtual Desktop Quest app. UPDATE – You no longer need to load sidequest to get PCVR games working on your Quest 2. Congratulations! You should see your PC inside your Oculus Quest 2! How to Get SteamVR working with Oculus Quest 2 and Virtual Desktop After a few moments a screen should pop up with your computer on it. Put on your Quest 2 headset and open up Virtual Desktop. Open up the Desktop Stream App and enter your Oculus username into the box. Click this link and then select the Oculus Link Download Software button to set that up. You will also need to install Oculus Quest app on your PC if you haven’t done so already. Then you need to install the Virtual Desktop streamer app. Download and Install this app on your Oculus Quest 2. ![]() There are lots of version of Virtual Desktop but the Quest 2 version is the only one you need. This is the ONLY purchase you will need to make. You will need to Purchase Virtual Desktop on the Oculus Quest 2 store. How to Install Virtual Desktop on the Quest 2Īs long as your have all of that you can install Virtual Desktop! If you have a Windows ‘N’ edition, make sure to install the Media Feature Pack for your version of Windows Wired computer to 5 GHz AC or AX Wi-Fi router Nvidia or AMD GPU recommended but not required Here's Hoping 1.14.Windows 10 (There currently is a beta version for MacOS so check out their webpage for more details.) Going forward, Everytime SteamVR updates it will undo everything so you will have to repeat these steps again. Thanks to Steam User gb for the link and my voice Kasumi for testing out Oculus tracking (My BFF has Oculus tracking and succeeded at Step 3 and didn't have to reinstall anything) If Step 3 failed, you will have to reinstall OpenVR-InputEmulator-v1.3 for my playspace peeps, and my Oculus tracking peeps, you might have to reinstall your stuff. If Step 3 succeeded, you should be good to go as normal Now when you Launch SteamVR it should show version 1.14.7 (1.14.15 is the one that broke it and as of 1.14.16 still broken) Rename the SteamVr folder in here to SteamVRSucks and Paste the SteamVR folder you copied (the downloaded one) If Steam VR updates, you can always go back to this one and redo the replacement steps when SteamVR gets updatedĬopy the SteamVR folder you just downloaded and navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common and Paste, and overwriting existing files (if asked)Ĭopy the SteamVR folder you just downloaded and navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common again. This worked for me when replacing SteamVR 1.14.15 and again after it updated to 1.14.16 and still screwed up Playspace / Oculus FBTĭownload the Old version of SteamVR from Įxtract the Zip, and save the folder.
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