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Meta Quest Remote Desktop, published by Facebook and currently at version 82.0.1.109, is a VR utility whose single purpose is to pair a Windows or macOS computer with a Meta Quest headset so the host screen can be wirelessly streamed into virtual reality. Once the lightweight companion client is installed on the desktop, the headset gains instant read-only access to the entire monitor real estate, letting users view applications, documents, browser tabs, or creative timelines inside a floating virtual display without physically mirroring cables or extra capture hardware. Typical scenarios include reviewing large CAD assemblies on a private cinema-sized canvas, presenting PowerPoint decks to remote collaborators who share the same VR room, debugging code on a multi-monitor layout that is simulated in mid-air, or watching region-locked streaming content that cannot be cast natively to the headset. The software also underpins Quest’s “Remote Desktop” mode for Horizon Workrooms, where multiple PC screens can be torn off and arranged spherically around a seated avatar, effectively turning the headset into a portable, multi-display workstation. Since its introduction the title has evolved through thirty-one documented versions, gradually adding 90 Hz refresh support, encrypted low-latency codec negotiation, and automatic discovery of PCs that share the same Oculus account. The program is classified under the Remote Computing / VR Streaming category and is updated in lock-step with Quest system firmware, ensuring that hand-tracking, controller, and keyboard passthrough features remain compatible after each monthly headset release. Meta Quest Remote Desktop is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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