

#Vr desktop multiple monitors free#
The 'desktop space' you can use is practically unlimited, considering that you would be free to arrange and resize virtual windows however you want. Point the delete ray at the panel and fire. The resolution of the headset ultimately determines the sharpness of text or the detail of objects in 3D virtual space, because virtual objects must be rasterized onto the pixels of that display. On that tool, the red button is the delete function.
#Vr desktop multiple monitors how to#
Likewise, you can do the reverse to push them further away.Īlso, if you happened to use the objects menu to insert a desktop panel and don’t know how to get rid of it: press one of the side buttons on the controller, select the tool with four buttons. To use your computer in VR in Workrooms, youll need to first download and install Oculus Remote Desktop for macOS (Big Sur, Catalina and Monterey) or. There’s also a size slider (default at 50%) that will change the size of the monitor window.Ī handy little tip is that when moving the windows, you can set them down, the same way you might pull a rope, to bring them closer. To remove these windows, have the menu open, and press the undo arrow button under each window. The menu must be open to interact with the panels, but they will continue to broadcast monitor activity regardless. They also follow you wherever you go, unlike panel objects. You’ll notice that when you close the menu, the panels stay open, but you cannot interact with them.

Step 6: Select a different monitor number and repeat the steps. Step 5: Use the four-arrowed button to move the screen out of the way. It will flatten the screen, and the button will change to a four-arrowed screen mover button thing, and an undo arrow button that will return the screen to the menu. Step 4: There will be a global looking button on the bar underneath the screen. Press the number for the monitor you want to view. Step 3: Each of your monitors will be represented by a number on the bar below. Step 2: Next to the hamburger button (that’s what that’s called, right? The three lines?) is a window button that lets you view your desktop. Step 1: Press the lower menu button on your Vive controller to open the menu. I only know how to do it one way, so I can only be so helpful. Think about all the space multiple monitor desk environments takes up in the real, and how little space a VR replacement takes up. I only just stumbled on this and there doesn’t seem to be a guide for it. In this guide, I hope to share how to open your desktop windows inside the Steam VR room, using the Vive controller menu buttons.
