This makes it hard to understand why the Quest software can’t detect it. So Windows 10 thinks it’s there when I use either cable, USB 2 or USB 3. I’ve tried rebooting both hosts.īut strangest of all: the device manager on my Shadow PC lists the Oculus device as present, and the “device connected” chime plays when I plug in the headset with a USB 3 cable. I’ve tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Oculus software on my Shadow PC. I’ve tried uninstalling the USB drivers from Shadow launcher, and reinstalling them. So it appears that your software can successfully forward USB 2 devices, but can NOT forward USB 3 devices? I can switch between the two cables and see the headset go from detected → not detected → detected again. When I connect my headset using a USB 3 cable, or using the Oculus Link cable, the Oculus software fails to detect the headset and tells me that no headset is connected. When I connect my headset to my Macbook with a USB 2 cable, and forward the device to the Shadow host, the Oculus software detects it and I’m able to run SteamVR successfully - but the performance is completely unacceptable. I’ve installed the Oculus software on my Shadow PC, as well as Steam and SteamVR. It’s the only reason I subscribe to this service. Select Download, Install, or Install Update. Aim the right pointer at the Settings column, and use the thumbstick to scroll the Settings menu. I’m trying to run SteamVR on my Oculus Quest from a Shadow PC. On the right controller, press the Oculus button to open the menu.
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