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You don't have such an option. You bought a headset that is mobile vr, there is no way to use it as a native cable set. When you connect it with a cable to your computer, the native VR headset is emulated, the cable also does not transmit the image, but is an internet connection. The easiest way to compare it to an audio cd and mp3 files. You play mp3.
The only thing you can do is to try to run a usb connection, or a wifi connection, in the best possible quality.
If this is not a solution for you, you can also sell the quest 3 and buy a wired ps vr 2 + pc adapter set at a similar price. But this is a fresh affair, and the software is not perfect yet, unless you have the patience to read the user manual, then it should work.
You can also use reverse tethering https://github.com/Genymobile/gnirehtet to use wireless software over a wire. Although this is slightly janky since you are now just running a wifi connection over the wire instead of sending data normally. I don't have virtual desktop, I use steam link vr for this and it has a pretty major flaw in being unable to find computers when reverse tethered, so you have to activate reverse tethering after the quest connects to the pc.
The dash killer has been what I've been using for a bit now, but every week or so (I believe it's more accurate to say every time the Link app updates, but it FEELS like every week) it gets replaced. It's also a tad bit buggy with how it works, occasionally breaking Link entirely.
Thanks for the advice though.