With in-room collaboration, multiple Quest users can work on the same project in the same room. Powered by Meta Shared Spatial Anchors, in-room collaboration works seamlessly for both users in the same room and those who want to join them remotely.
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<aside> 💡 Note: You should only toggle this setting on right before beginning an In-Room Collaboration session. After you finish, toggle the setting off.
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You should see a popup asking you to turn on precise location. Please select “precise location” for best results. If this popup does not appear, navigate to Settings > Privacy and Safety > Permissions > Location Services > Applications
and make sure “Precise” is selected for Campfire.
To share a project with another Campfire user, simply click on the Share
button to add their email.
<aside> 💡 Note: Users on an Enterprise plan don’t need to share projects with others. All projects are shared with all users in the organization.
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On Desktop
On Quest
<aside> 💡 Note: Shared coordinate spaces work best with a room scale boundary
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To join a project, stand near a colleague and look where they do. If the project has been shared with you, an “Active Nearby” label on a project will indicate that the project is using a shared coordinate space and you’ll be prompted to join.
You’ll also see a project card indicating where the user has placed the content in the room. You can now collaborate in the project.
Remote users will continue to appear as virtual heads (if they’re on a headset) or as rectangle screens (if they’re on a PC, Mac, or iPad).
If In-Room Collaboration isn’t working even after following the above steps, try manually toggling on the following settings on your Quest.
When you open Campfire for the first time, you should receive a popup asking you to allow Campfire to use “Location Services.” If this popup does not appear, navigate to Settings > Privacy and Safety > Permissions > Device Permissions
and make sure “Location Services” is toggled on for Campfire.
When you open Campfire for the first time, you should receive a popup asking you to allow Campfire to “Share point cloud data.” If this popup does not appear, navigate to Settings > Privacy and Safety > Permissions > Device Permissions
and make sure “Share point cloud data” is toggled on for Campfire.
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