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I want VR so that I can have 8 different monitors and even more desktops. I want this at work so I can have different remote sessions up and just look right to see the current metrics, left for slack and email, vs code central...



I expressed this same desire to a friend, who warned me of the VR goggle marks left on your head when you take them off after a long session.

I want the VR monitors, but I'm wary of having a permanent mark on my head from wearing them for 8 hours a day for days on end...


That's why a proper VR headset wins over the various cheap "strap your iphone in" things. The comfort on the latest headsets (that are not cheap, granted) are orders of magnitude better.


Anything worn long enough is gonna leave a mark. Ask anyone on CPAP


True - but, the degree and type of mark will likely be different.


Is an HTC Vive considered "proper"? I used one for an hour last week and had a red mark on my face for most of dinner.


If this is the mark of the beast, I'll take it.


I hope you know how to touch-type.


It's already possible to bring a supported keyboard into VR on the Quest.


Or write on a piece of paper without looking at it, or drink coffee without knowing where the cup is, &c.


That's super easy to learn.




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