Windows 10: Bringing WebVR to Microsoft Edge

Discus and support Bringing WebVR to Microsoft Edge in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Today, we’re excited to announce that we’ve begun development on experimental WebVR support in Microsoft Edge! WebVR is the next frontier in web... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Brink, Sep 8, 2016.

  1. Brink
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    Bringing WebVR to Microsoft Edge


    Source: Bringing WebVR to Microsoft Edge | Microsoft Edge Dev Blog

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    Brink, Sep 8, 2016
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  2. MikeDeem Win User

    WebVR support in Edge on Android

    How can this be used with a Daydream headset?

    My webvr enabled page reports that webvr is supported but says no headset is connected. And I can get back to Edge once I start the Daydream app.

    Moved from: Internet Explorer / Internet Explorer 11 / Other/Unknown
     
    MikeDeem, Sep 8, 2016
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  3. WebVR support in Edge on Android

    Hi Mike,

    We want to know more about the issue you are having with Microsoft Edge on a WebVR software. We want to clarify a few things, please provide answers to the questions below:

    • Can you please explain further when said I can get back to Edge once I start the Daydream app?
    • Are having any errors with Microsoft Edge?

    We'll wait for your response.
     
    Robert Caw, Sep 8, 2016
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