Recommended device configuration
What is the recommended device configuration? |
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What is the minimum hardware specification needed for Windows Mixed Reality? |
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How do I optimize my laptop performance for SharePoint spaces? |
On a PC: To bump your CPU performance to 100%, in the lower right part of the taskbar, select the battery icon. Then, move the slider to the right ("Best performance"). If your laptop has multiple GPUs, use the better GPU in the browser(s) all the time. For more info, see How to force Microsoft Edge to use the best GPU Windows 10. |
What mobile devices does SharePoint spaces support? |
SharePoint spaces is designed as an immersive experience. Larger screen devices will generally offer a better experience. Most recent-generation Android devices will work with SharePoint spaces. Support for iOS devices is limited due to Safari's limited support for WebGL. Certain spaces may not function properly on iOS devices. Due to limited compute, memory, etc. use of complex 3D models or large 360° images may result in poor performance or prevent a space from loading on mobile devices. |
Supported headsets
Tethered (wired) headsets |
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Untethered (wireless) headsets |
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Troubleshooting
Issues viewing the space in a headset. |
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Headset appears to be in sleep mode or timed out. |
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Does my browser support WebGL? |
For the best experience, use the new Microsoft Edge, Chrome, or Firefox browser that supports WebGL 2. To check if your browser supports WebGL 2, visit the WebGL 2 test site. We also support Safari and Microsoft Edge Legacy (version 18+) with WebGL 1, but performance and visual quality may be degraded compared to browsers that support WebGL 2. The experimental WebGL 2 feature in Safari is not supported. Internet Explorer 11 is not supported. Note: WebGL browser support is required for running SharePoint spaces. It's a JavaScript API for rendering interactive 2D and 3D graphics within a compatible web browser without the use of plug-ins. |
A message says hardware acceleration is disabled in my browser. |
Make sure your browser has hardware acceleration enabled. In Microsoft Edge, this setting can be accessed by typing edge://settings/system in the address bar. For Chrome, use chrome://settings/system. You may also have to adjust hardware acceleration settings that are managed by your operating system. |