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If you go above the avatar limit, vSpatial will automatically switch displaying everyone from their avatar to their portrait (Don’t worry! This is just for the meeting and won’t change the preference you set in settings). For the headset, you can only have avatars in a 1 on 1 meeting, and for the Quest, you can have avatars for yourself and up to 4 other people per meeting. For the PCVR versions or the 2D app, there is no limit on the number of avatars you can have in a meeting. Each platform has a different limit on the number of avatars it will show in one meeting in order to avoid the app slowing down and affecting your experience. If you have the avatars option on and you still are only seeing portraits, you are likely hitting the avatar limit for your mobile platform. At the top, you will see the option to turn Avatars on and off. Open the settings window and go to the Meeting tab. If you are seeing pictures and not avatars for other people in a meeting then the first thing to do is to check if you have avatars enabled in your settings. We would love it if you would also click the option to report the email as not junk to Microsoft. If you find a confirmation email there, you can click on the “It’s not junk” option to help outlook know to send confirmation emails to your main inbox in the future. Just go down to the Junk Email tab on the left.
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Checking your junk folder on Outlook in your browser is easy. On Outlook, make sure to check both your ‘Focused’ and ‘Other’ sections in your inbox and on Gmail, make sure to check under the Promotions and Social sections of your inbox as well. It will come from If you can’t find it in your main inbox, it may be going into one of the other default inboxes or even into your Junk folder. Next, you can use the search bar in your email program of choice to look for the email. The first thing you can do is check that you entered your email correctly in the confirmation bar. If you aren’t seeing the confirmation email in your inbox, there are a few places it might be going to.
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After registering and confirming, simply click on the button to switch the connection to being ‘available’ and now you will be able to connect to this PC from vSpatial! After entering your email, you will be sent a confirmation email to that inbox. Once the Remote Manager is open you will be asked to log in using the same email that you used for your vSpatial account. Remember that the application you want to create a shortcut for is Remote Manager and not Remote Server. The file location is at C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Local\vSpatial\Apps\vSpatial RemoteServer if you would like to create a desktop shortcut.
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After it has finished installing you can start the remote connection by opening the Remote Windows Manager application by searching for it in the search box in the taskbar (if you are using Windows 10). Double click to run it and follow the instructions in the installer. Inside the folder, you will find the file you downloaded which will be called “vSpatialRemoteWindowsSetup.exe”.
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By default, the file you download will go to your downloads folder which you can find by clicking File Explorer icon on the taskbar and clicking on ‘downloads’ on the left.