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You can find a list of compatible games with your extremely rare and unusual goggles on the goggle manufacturer's website.
You could be guided by wmr compatibility, but you have other controllers so not every game works.
At the moment, what you can do is add to the petition to restore descriptions in the steam store with which group of goggles the game is compatible.
If the description be restored, you will be able to try which WMR-compatible games work with Pico.
link:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/250820/discussions/0/3731826212313585019/
Thought most of the time i used Virtual Desktop which emulates the Pico Controllers as Ocollus Controllers.
And what about subnaitica and boneworks, I saw that people had problems (pico 3 and 4).
(Your game list is huge and I can't load it)