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Also, OVR Advanced Settings and OVR Toolkit, which can only be launched through Steam VR, do not work.
Thats the beauty of SteamVR, gives you the options. Although sometimes to many options can hurt the player experience. I don't have the screen shake issue. I seen those issues when using Oculus Link, but not w/ Virtual Desktop. I also stopped using OVR Advanced Settings as it tended to cause me more issues than it's worth. I used to ALWAYS use and Recommend OVR & fpsVR. Don't use either one now. Ever since Upgrading PC & to a Quest 3 I just use Virtual Desktop after lots of testing and reading for games I play in VR it works best with Less. So I see whet your saying, but still want OpenXR. Or maybe an option to switch to use Oculus runtime, like Blade and Sorcery does as well as many other games do.
Are you saying VD didn't work but Link did?
RTX 2060 6 GB
i5 9400f
16GB ram
Installed on SSD using windows 10.