![]() Click the RELAUNCH NOW button on your bottom right corner to restart Chrome with WebVR enabled.Since sometimes I use my Rift through native runtime and sometimes I use it through OpenVR, I enabled all the flags Enable the flags regarding WebVR and the runtime that you usually use for virtual reality: so, if you plan to use Oculus for your WebVR experiences, enable “Oculus hardware support” if you use Vive, enable “OpenVR hardware support”.In the search bar for the flags, that you have just below the address bar, type “vr”: this will make Chrome select only the flags regarding virtual reality. ![]() Remember: “only the brave” will have WebVR, so ignore this message Google warns you that the features in the list are experimental and that enabling them could make your browser become unstable, your PC to explode or the Earth be invaded by aliens. ![]() This magical spell will open you a section of special flags of experimental features by Google. ![]() Go to the address bar and type: “chrome:://flags”.Update your Chrome browser, so that it reaches at least version 66 (If you go to Menu (the 3 dots on the upper right corner) -> Help -> About Google Chrome, it will show you the current version and will auto-update the browser if an update is available). ![]()
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