I mean it doesn't have single profile presets like it's basically just all dynamic.
Kodai_Ryu
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Blackle finally gave working solution for cableless wireless ADB :D
Here's how it's done now:
1 - Sideload these apps Oculus Wireless ADB: https://github.com/thedroidgeek/oculus-wireless-adb/releases/tag/1.0 (pick app-debug.apk) Termux: https://apkpure.com/termux/com.termux/download UserLAnd: https://github.com/CypherpunkArmory/UserLAnd/releases/tag/v2.8.1
2 - Open UserLAnd and install the Debian distro. Set a username, password and VNC password. Set session type to SSH
3 - In the VM, login and run: sudo apt-get install adb
4 - Close the app, go into the app library, open the app again, go into the sessions tab, hold click the active session and click stop session. Close the app.
5 - Open Termux. Run "pkg install android-tools"
6 - Maybe reboot your headset? I'd recommend it by this point to clean everything up
7 - After rebooting, connect your quest to your pc again and run the command "adb tcpip 5555" with sidequest.
8 - Open Termux, run "adb devices" without the quotes of course. It should prompt you to allow USB debugging. If it does, select to always allow. If it doesn't, proceed.
9 - Start the UserLAnd session. Make sure not to close Termux.
10 - In the UserLAnd session, type in the command: "adb connect 127.0.0.1:5555". If you got a prompt in step 8, you should get a successful connection.
11 - If you didn't, you should now get a prompt to allow USB debugging. Select always allow. Reboot
12 - After rebooting, open the Oculus Wireless ADB app and enable wireless adb. Select always allow on this network and make sure to note the port number.
13 - Step 8, but it shouldn't prompt you to allow debugging anymore.
14 - Step 9, but make sure not to close either the wireless adb app or Termux.
15 - In the UserLAnd session, type in "adb connect 127.0.0.1:PORTNUMBERHERE", then run the command "adb tcpip 5555"
16 - Step 4.
17 - Profit
For all subsequent boots: Start from step 12