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Virtual Desktop is a [[virtual reality]] [[app]] developed by [[Guy Godin]] that allows the user to view and interact with their desktop through an [[HMD]]. Users can operate their Windows operating system's interface through their [[Oculus Rift]] devices. The app allows the users to access all of their Windows programs such as games, web browser, Microsoft Office, media player and photo editing software through the [[VR]]. | Virtual Desktop is a [[virtual reality]] [[app]] developed by [[Guy Godin]] that allows the user to view and interact with their desktop through an [[HMD]]. Users can operate their Windows operating system's interface through their [[Oculus Rift]] devices. The app allows the users to access all of their Windows programs such as games, web browser, Microsoft Office, media player and photo editing software through the [[VR]]. | ||
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Revision as of 10:32, 3 May 2015

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Developer | Guy Godin |
Platform | Oculus Rift |
Device | DK1, DK2 |
Operating System | Windows |
Type | Pre-Release |
Genre | Casual, Simulation, Exploration |
Input Device | Keyboard, Mouse |
Game Mode | Single-Player |
Website | http://www.vrdesktop.net/ |
Virtual Desktop is a virtual reality app developed by Guy Godin that allows the user to view and interact with their desktop through an HMD. Users can operate their Windows operating system's interface through their Oculus Rift devices. The app allows the users to access all of their Windows programs such as games, web browser, Microsoft Office, media player and photo editing software through the VR.