In most cases, it is because your computer does not meet the system requirements for the browser version you’re using. The first thing you need to do is make sure that your computer is compatible with Virtual Reality. Most computers are able to handle Virtual Reality, but if yours isn’t, you may have some trouble getting the headset to work. That is why you should go check whether your PC is ready for Virtual Reality. In addition, if your computer has been infected with a virus, malware, or adware, it may cause problems with your VR. To fix this issue, you will need to scan your computer for viruses and remove any unwanted programs that may be causing the problem.

How do I enable VR on my browser?

To get started with VR on your browser, you need to have a VR headset and a compatible computer. For the best experience, it is recommended to use a browser that supports WebVR so the first thing you’ll want to do is make sure your browser supports WebVR.

What happened to Firefox VR?

Mozilla announced that it was killing off its Firefox-based virtual reality (VR) browser, Firefox Reality. The decision came as a surprise to many in the VR community because Mozilla has been a key player in the development of WebVR, a standard for building VR experiences on the web. Although Firefox had a dedicated browser for Virtual Reality, it has since closed shop but users can still get to experience Virtual Reality from the Wolvic browser that is just as equally good as it is based on its source code.

Quick Tip:

Access VR content from another browser. A great alternative to Firefox is Opera, and it has dedicated support for VR 360 videos. Opera automatically detects if you have a VR system installed on your machine and displays a Watch in VR pop-up button whenever you access a 360 video.

What can I do if VR is not working in Firefox?

1. Update Firefox

2. Scan for malware 

3. Uninstall recent updates

If you are still experiencing problems even after tweaking your Firefox VR settings and trying out these methods, perhaps it’s time to switch to an alternative browser for Virtual Reality. You may also encounter other Virtual Reality problems but we have extensively covered quick solutions to help you resolve any issues that may crop up in our guide. Aside from browsers, you may also benefit from Virtual Reality software that will further enhance your experience by making it more powerful. Let us know of any other solution that may have worked for you in the comment section below.

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