Windows Mixed Reality for SteamVR allows users to run SteamVR experiences on Windows Mixed Reality immersive headsets. After installing the Windows Mixed Reality for SteamVR, users can launch their favorite SteamVR applications from their desktop or Steam library and play them directly on their Windows headset.
Note: For advanced troubleshooting of your SteamVR setup, make sure you have the following software components installed:
- Install Steam and login or create a new account.
- Install SteamVR. With your headset plugged in, launch Steam and you should see a dialog prompting you to install SteamVR. Follow the prompts on the dialog to install it.
- If you don’t see the popup, install SteamVR by navigating to the Tools section of your library. Locate SteamVR in the list and then right-click and select Install Game.
- Install Windows Mixed Reality for SteamVR.
Store the necessary media on a portable storage device
Run SteamVR on the target PC
After plugging the portable storage device into the target PC, move the SteamVR, MixedRealityVRDriver, and other folders to a convenient place on the target PC.
Ensuring SteamVR and MixedRealityVRDriver are in the same folder, open a command prompt. For the sake of this example, we will assume the containing folder is at C:\SteamVRInstall. In that case, in the command prompt you should run:
chdir "C:\SteamVRInstall"
.\SteamVR\bin\win64\vrpathreg.exe adddriver "C:\SteamVRInstall\MixedRealityVRDriver"
(Note that if you’re running a 32-bit version of Windows, the win64
part of the path above should be win32
instead.)
This will allow the runtime to find the Windows Mixed Reality for SteamVR driver in your custom installation.
See the Steamworks documentation page for more information and troubleshooting.
Tip: To launch SteamVR games without taking off your headset, use the Desktop app (Start > Desktop) to view and interact with your PC desktop inside Windows Mixed Reality.
You’ll use your motion controllers differently in different games. Here are a few basics to help you get started:
You can adjust the Application Resolution slider in the SteamVR -> Settings -> Applications window at any time if you’d like to play games at a higher resolution. **When using a higher resolution multiplier you can expect the game to put more strain on your PC. If you increase the multiplier and see degraded performance, readjust the slider to the default level and restart the game to ensure that the change takes effect.
If you’re a VR enthusiast, you might regularly use more than one VR headset on the same PC. If that’s the case note that when a Windows Mixed Reality headset is plugged in, SteamVR games will always launch to the Windows Mixed Reality headset. If you’d like to launch SteamVR games on another headset make sure to first unplug the Windows Mixed Reality headset before continuing.
We release regular updates to improve the performance, reliability, and overall experience of using SteamVR on Windows Mixed Reality immersive headsets. While none of these preview programs are required, we encourage you to join them if you would like to get updates sooner and more frequently (and give us feedback on those updates!).
Windows Mixed Reality for SteamVR is the component you install from the Steam Store that enables SteamVR to work with your Windows Mixed Reality headset. We publish updates to this “bridge” regularly and Steam installs them automatically.
If you want to get updates more frequently, we encourage you to join our public Beta. Updates go to our Beta audience first, and we use their feedback to make sure the updates are high quality before publishing them to all users. If you’re not in our Beta program, you’ll eventually get all of the same fixes and features, but after they’ve been tested by our Beta users.
To join:
SteamVR is built and released by Valve and is common across all SteamVR headsets. It follows a similar model of releasing updates to Beta members before publishing to all users.
To join:
Windows Mixed Reality is a part of Windows 10 and Windows 11. Many fixes and features that affect SteamVR users come with the Windows OS. If you want to try the latest Windows 10 and Windows 11 preview builds, we encourage you to join the Windows Insider Program.
Windows Mixed Reality for SteamVR has an experimental motion reprojection feature to make 90 FPS reprojection more smooth.
When motion reprojection is enabled, all Steam VR games will render nominally at ½ frame rate (45 fps instead of 90 FPS) while Windows Mixed Reality for SteamVR uses motion vectors generated by the GPU to extrapolate the next frame. For SteamVR games that reliably hit 60 FPS+ on a given PC, this should result in a solid 90 FPS experience with occasional artifacts while maintaining a comfortable experience.
The available motion reprojection modes are as follows:
Expected Visual Artifacts
Initially we have experimental support for recent generation NVidia GPUs. We’re continuing to iterate and improve our motion reprojection support on more GPUs, and we’re eager to hear your feedback.
Supported GPUs: Nvidia GeForce GTX1060, AMD RX470 or better, with Windows Mixed Reality compatible graphics drivers installed.
To enable motion reprojection:
Motion Reprojection Indicator
The motion reprojection indicator helps diagnose issues with the experimental automatic motion reprojection feature. When set to true, you’ll see an indicator in the top-left of your headset display during automatic motion reprojection. The color and position of this indicator corresponds to the current motion reprojection mode - see the diagram below for examples.
Green = motion reprojection is off because the application can render at full framerate.
Cyan = motion reprojection is on because the application is cpu bound.
Blue = motion reprojection is on because the application is gpu bound.
Red = motion reprojection is off because the application is running at less than half framerate; try reducing super sampling if enabled.
Green + Cyan + Blue = motion reprojection is in half-framerate mode or the application requested motion reprojection.
Your feedback is invaluable when it comes to improving the Windows Mixed Reality SteamVR experience. Submit all feedback and bugs through the Windows Feedback Hub. Follow these suggestions to help us get the most from your feedback:
If you have questions or comments to share, you can also reach us on our Steam forum.