
This brings Firefox Reality in line with the built-in Oculus browser, which has supported external keyboards for a while. Related to this, Firefox Reality now supports Bluetooth keyboards, which will make searching for content on compatible VR headsets much easier, given that users can simply type out their request, much as they would on their PC. “No more waving the laser pointer around to type wonky URLs or trying to retrace your steps back to that super funny site from yesterday,” said Mozilla product manager Janice Von Itter in a blog post. It’s typically easier to search for content on a mobile phone or desktop than it is navigating a VR headset’s clunky interface. This is actually a notable boost to Mozilla’s VR aspirations, as it reduces the friction involved in accessing content on headsets. Above: Firefox Reality: Tab sent to Oculus Quest
