

Vr desktop oculus go install#
It will install everything and the values will appear. If no, install it from the Windows Store.ĭo you have the Oculus software installed? No OpenXR installed is why you cannot switch to VR. Its been a while since i set up my VR, and i dont remember ifĪlright then you need it installed. I may be missing a step or two depending on if you have steam or not, but there are youtube videos that can guide you. You will have to program these as keyboard buttons in the options/control menu in FS. (for me, i use front, back, left, right arrow to translate the view to center it, and i use + to raise the seat height, minus to lower it.

Make sure you look straight ahead in your real room, at your yoke and screen, keep ur head still, and press the VR reset button.ġst make sure you can get into the cockpit in VR, then you will need some additional tweaking to center your view inside the cockpit:. You will still have to center your view when you get inside the cockpit in VR mode ( it usually positions you in weird, off center locations). If VR is working/ activated, you will see it on your 2d monitor, ( the double oval images), and you should be in actual VR when you put on your headset. Once your flight is done loading and you are in the cockpit, you can press Ctrl-Spacebar ( or whatever the default is, maybe it is ctrl-tab and i just changed it to ctrl-space, i dont remember now)Īfter 5 or 6 seconds loading, the view on your 2d monitor should then change to the double images ( as seen in VR). (not from the virtual desktop, but from your 2D windows desktop). (You just have to do this step the very first time.)

When you do that, a new version of oculus will start installing ( updating). Go to settings in you Oculus app, and make sure you enable the ‘public’ test channel. You dont need the virtual desptop to fly in FS.įire up your windows in 2D, then just load the Oculus app. Isnt it Ctrl-Spacebar ? ( or maybe the default is Ctrl-Tab).
