Oculus Developer Center ODH 1.6 version update, support APK drag and drop installation

2021-03-17 The article translated by software

The Oculus Developer Hub (ODH), released in September 2020, is a control panel for developers to discover, install, launch and update development tools. The organization of ODH is divided into three tabs: Installed, Available and Updates. The Installed tab is where you start tools and access documentation; the Available tab is where you discover and install new tools; the Updates tab notifies you when new versions are available and allows you to easily update.

A few days ago, ODH ushered in version 1.6, and added a series of functions and optimizations.

The main highlights include:

Save and run custom commands

Browse device media files

Drag and drop APK installation

Device nickname

1. Customize ADB commands

Now you can save custom ADB commands and quickly run them at any time. This means that you can put any ADB script files into ODH and run them with just one click, and they will automatically target the selected device in ODH. Custom commands are very flexible. You can use custom parameters to launch applications or quickly switch global device settings. To start using custom commands, go to ODH>My Device>Actions.

2. Device Media Browser

The device media browser is an easy way for you to view and download media files captured by the device. Whenever you capture a screenshot or video recording through the Oculus headset, it will be displayed in the ODH's media browser. With just one click, you can browse thumbnails and open full-resolution files to quickly get media content from the device and share it with others. To start using the media browser, go to ODH> My Device> Media Directory. You can also access the media browser through the folder icon in My Device.

3. Drag and drop APK installation

Installing APKs for devices via ODH will be easier than ever. You only need to drag the APK to any location on the ODH to start the installation. You can drag multiple APKs to install at the same time.

4. Device nickname

Now you can save a custom name for the device. This way, when testing applications on multiple devices or building multiplayer capabilities, you can know exactly which device is active.



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