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I can test with either Virtual Desktop or wireless link. Technically wired link too, but eck
Edit- yeah, seems same as Quest 2 which I didn't immediately recognise because honestly I've never played on it. Crosshairs are way off centre and the hud seems messed too. So.. no bueno
Hoping the Quest 3 would have fixed the issues.
Still have my Rift S, but I struggle with going back to wires.
I only found Valve Index switch in the options, which helped with the cursor angle but still shows wrong buttons.
For me i turn off the cross-hair and most of the HUB and it's way more playable like that.
Just sad that they never added cloud saving,i had to restart 2 times now.
But when i play with the lastest VD the game does understand that I play with quest 3 :)
no it doesnt 'recognise' the type of controller but it still plays the same, if you cant work out which button is which maybe the technology is too advanced. The triggers are exactly the same and so are all the other buttons they are just labelled as something else.