Thank you for helping out but I think Im still missing something.YES.
Look at any of the other threads where I detail the batch file to launch it.
Create a text file called "StartVAM.bat" or some such. Open it and add this line,
"C:\Program Files\Virtual Desktop Streamer\VirtualDesktop.Streamer.exe" "C:\YOURPATHTOVAM\VaM.exe"
( dont forget to edit the path to your correct location for VaM)
Run this batch file from within VirtualDesktop only.
Youve been very kind Jiraiya - thank you very much!!Ah yes, you need to have the oculus app installed on the PC too, sorry.
I had assumed you already had that installed.
Go to oculus.com and get the PC oculus software, install it. Don't bother with shortcuts as you will never need to open it or worry about it again, just that some of it's files are needed by VD.
Thank you JYou can use SteamVR instead, but this direct Virtual Desktop method does NOT work with SteamVR.
I did lots of tests and got worse performance when using SteamVR.
(I think you might still need Oculus app in addition to SteamVR too, so don't think you can just get rid of it).
If SteamVR opens then it's not launching right.
I hope you don't have the command in the batch split over multiple lines? It needs to be on ONE line.
As the full path should be on both halves of the command it doesn't matter where you run keep the batch file itself.
However, Run it by clicking from within Virtual Desktop. Do not click it from your real machine or without Virtual Dekstop already connected.
Where does this text file need to be created ?YES.
Look at any of the other threads where I detail the batch file to launch it.
Create a text file called "StartVAM.bat" or some such. Open it and add this line,
"C:\Program Files\Virtual Desktop Streamer\VirtualDesktop.Streamer.exe" "C:\YOURPATHTOVAM\VaM.exe"
( dont forget to edit the path to your correct location for VaM)
Run this batch file from within VirtualDesktop only.
Thank you . How is the text file converted to a bat file. Sorry for all questionsIt doesn't matter where the batch file itself is as long as the full paths in the command are correct. You can leave it on your desktop if you want. It's just what you run to launch VaM correctly.