Virtual Desktop

Computer Link
4.3
10K ratings 4.9K reviews
release date
2019
May 21
game modes
• Singleplayer
player modes
• Standing • Sitting • Roomscale
compatibility
• Quest 1 • Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
storage 1.1 GB
Store Page
$19.99 ended Jan 5
$24.99

Connect wirelessly to your computer(s) to watch movies, browse the web, play games on a giant virtual screen or stream PCVR games. Virtual Desktop is a highly optimized, native application developed for low latency, high quality streaming.

• Computer must be wired with Gigabit Ethernet cable to a 5 GHz router
• Supports most PCs and laptops running Windows 10 or 11, macOS Catalina or later
• PCVR game streaming requires a VR Ready PC running Windows 10 or 11
• Videos tab allows you to download or stream regular/180/360 videos directly from your computer
• Supports Bluetooth mice, keyboards and gamepads
• Supports 3D Side-by-Side / Over-Under content on screen
• Supports multi-monitors (physical and/or virtual)
• Includes a Microphone passthrough option
• Supports remote connections over the internet (enable UPnP on your router)

Mixed reality
comfort Comfortable
age rating0+ Everyone
websitevrdesktop.net
developerVirtual Desktop, Inc.
publisherVirtual Desktop, Inc.
connectionInternet not required
app version1.34.6.0
languagesEnglish

Reviews 4856

Enpro2 days ago

Only meta app I actually use.

Like I play pc vr almost exclusively and VD somehow just works. Havent had any issues with it so far after a good 100 hours off use. Awesome product and a must have for pc VR.

Limaro19844 days ago

Broke Quest Link Audio

Installing the app for Computer, broke the audio of Quest Link. I had to Install to make IT Work again.

4 days ago

Hi, Virtual Desktop doesn’t influence the behavior of other apps. When you connect to your computer it disables the Oculus audio devices because they can interfere but it should re-enable them when you disconnect. That is by design. If you need to manually re-enable them for whatever reason, you can do so through the Sound dialog in Windows. Simply show the disabled devices and they will be there; they aren’t broken, just disabled while connected.

JoeRoganDoesDMT5 days ago

Better then air link

So glad I bought this using airlink was a pain in my a$$!!!

Ryder7436 days ago

Works the best out of everything I tried

I've tried Air Link and Steam Link and found that they had too many issues for me to properly enjoy playing my PCVR games. Although this app is paid, it works incredibly well for me. I'm able to play my PCVR games smoothly with minimal performance issues. Although I hesitated due to the price, it proved to be worth it, much more than a cable would have been. I heavily recommend this.

bowow7 days ago
1

The best PCVR experience

This is by far the highest visual quality method of playing PCVR on your Quest Pro wirelessly. Developer is very active and constantly improving as well.

banesracks9 days ago

cant see oculus games

when i get the app and connect it to my pc i cant see my oculus games??

8 days ago

Hi, you need to install your Oculus PCVR games through the Meta Quest Link Desktop app on your computer and they’ll appear in the Games tab. If you moved games after installation, you might need to re-install them in order for them to show up. Hope this helps!

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