I have this working in an on-going project. In the Vuetify example, the icon is registered as 'product.' To use this, you'd include $ However, unlike standard icons, you need to use $vuetify.icons. Now this component will be registered and can be used anywhere inside of VApp.
The Vuetify config is sometimes in the index file, or in the modern vue-cli, it will be found in you can register your component as shown on Vuetify's site (you already mentioned this link), but maybe this documentation is an update or unclear. Next, you need to register this component with vuetify. This document should help you use the component in any vue app, as well. To create a vue component icon, you just need to place an SVG inside of the template tags as shown in the Vue Cookbook. Disable SuperSampling, turn shadows to low, and use the least expensive anti-aliasing option to improve performance.You can, indeed, create a vue icon inside of its own Vue single file component, and then register this component so that vuetify can use it inside of the VICon (v-icon) component. If you have a lower end GPU you will need to carefully tune the graphics settings of your game. Click the chevron next to Display Adapters. Then choose device manager from the menu. Check which GPU you have by right clicking on the Windows Start button. On the lowest-end you’ll need at least an RX-480 8GB or GeForce 970 GPU. Your computer needs to be strong enough to run VR applications. Scroll down some more to see the send and receive speeds. Scroll down and click on the Advanced menu. Then click the SSID of the Wi-Fi network that you are connected to. Check your network speed by selecting the Wi-Fi symbol on the menu bar while in your headset.
I experienced stuttering, visual artifacts, and fuzzy video anytime my bandwidth dropped below this mark. Your wireless network needs to sustain a 300 Mbps (Megabits per second) or faster connection to your headset for game streaming to be smooth.
Connect the Oculus headset to your PC with USB C cable.Download and install SideQuest on your PC.Enable Developer Mode on the Oculus app.
There are ports of popular games like Beat Saber, Onward, and Robo-Recall for the Quest headsets, but they don’t quite stack up to the full versions that I play on my Rift. If you have a Rift or Hive you are probably enjoy playing AAA titles like Project Cars 3, Star Wars Squadrons, or the new Half-Life all of which require a powerful desktop PC. However, the electronics inside them are similar to a Nintendo Switch or high-end phone and this means the games are limited to those types of environments. The trade off is a loss of processing power.ĭon’t get me wrong, the Quest, and especially the Quest 2 are packing some serious hardware and can deliver amazing experiences. The experience is more immersive without a tether bouncing off your back and the worry of tripping. Pretty much the first thing people realize after spending a few minutes in virtual reality via the Oculus Quest or Quest 2 headset is that VR should never have wires.