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Updated the page to be more up to date and more clear about headset compatibility and other devices (#490)
* Updated the page to be more up to date and more clear about headset vs external devices
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From here you will need to make sure that the network address is set correctly. This will depend on what device you are running VRChat or another program with OSC compatibility on. If you are using this all on the same device, the default `127.0.0.1` should be fine, but if you are using a different device (for example, connecting your trackers to standalone quest), you will need to find the IP address of that device.
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From here you will need to make sure that the network address is set correctly.
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#### Software directly on Quest
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If the server is [running on the Quest](../tools/mobile-installation.md), leave the address as 127.0.0.1.
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#### Software on other device (Phone, laptop, older PC etc)
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If the server is not on the Quest, put in your Quest's IP. You can get this by opening the Quick Settings menu on your Quest, selecting Wifi, your currently connected network, and scroll down and click the arrow. The IP address is listed there [video tutorial on how to find your Quest's IP](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gL1vgWubcJw).
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Then, you can toggle on which locations that you need using the following suggestions:
OSC stands for Open Sound Control. It was originally developed to be used to connect and control music equipment in a simple, open, and standard way. VRChat developed a system for it to be used to control the avatar and virtual trackers, allowing for fully body tracking on any headset that support [standalone VRChat](https://wiki.vrchat.com/wiki/Getting_Started#Standalone_devices). You can read the VRChat documentation on it [here](https://docs.vrchat.com/docs/osc-overview).
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# Compatible headsets
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This is the list of headsets that officially support standalone VRChat as of the time of writing this.
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For a fully up to date list you can check VRChat's official wiki [here](https://wiki.vrchat.com/wiki/Getting_Started#Standalone_devices)
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- Meta Quest 2
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- Meta Quest 3
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- Meta Quest 3S
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- Meta Quest Pro
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- Vive Focus Vision
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- Vive XR Elite
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- Pico 4
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- Pico 4 Pro
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- Pico 4 Ultra
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OSC stands for Open Sound Control. It was originally developed to be used to connect and control music equipment in a simple, open, and standard way. VRChat developed a system for it to be used to control the avatar and virtual trackers, allowing for fully body tracking on Quest 2. You can read the VRChat documentation on it [here](https://docs.vrchat.com/docs/osc-overview).
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# OSC Setup
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Once you have set up your trackers and mounted them correctly, you can set up OSC. In the SlimeVR Server, navigate to Settings > OSC > VRChat OSC Trackers and enable OSC. If the server is [running on the Quest](../tools/mobile-installation.md), leave the address as 127.0.0.1. If the server is not on the Quest, put in your Quest's IP. You can get this by opening the Quick Settings menu on your Quest, selecting Wifi, your currently connected network, and scroll down and click the arrow. The IP address is listed there ([video tutorial on how to find your Quest's IP](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gL1vgWubcJw)).
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Once you have set up your trackers and mounted them correctly, you can set up OSC. In the SlimeVR Server, navigate to Settings > OSC > VRChat OSC Trackers and enable OSC.
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### Software directly on quest
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If the server is [running on the Quest](../tools/mobile-installation.md), leave the address as 127.0.0.1.
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### Software on other device (Phone, laptop, older PC etc)
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If the server is not on the Quest, put in your Quest's IP. You can get this by opening the Quick Settings menu on your Quest, selecting Wifi, your currently connected network, and scroll down and click the arrow. The IP address is listed there ([video tutorial on how to find your Quest's IP](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gL1vgWubcJw)).
Now that you have the SlimeVR side set up, you can now connect VRChat to SlimeVR.
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**If SlimeVR is running on your Quest, press reset now!**
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**Please perform a full reset now if the app is running on your Quest directly**
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Open VRChat on your Quest.
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Note: If SlimeVR is running on your Quest and the trackers are initially misaligned, you can navigate to the IK settings in VRChat's quick menu and press "Auto-Center OSC Trackers" once or twice.
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_Created by lordbagel42. SlimeVR OSC implementation by erimel._
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_Created by lordbagel42, Smeltie. SlimeVR OSC implementation by erimel._
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