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# Installing ENGAGE on a Meta Quest

To install ENGAGE on a Meta Quest headset, use the Quest Store. To do this while wearing the headset, complete the following steps:

{% hint style="warning" %}
To use the latest version of ENGAGE, your headset’s firmware must be v69 or later. For more information about how to update the firmware, refer to [Update the software for your Meta Quest](https://www.meta.com/en-gb/help/quest/540602136930952/).
{% endhint %}

1. Press the Oculus button on your right controller to display your universal menu.
2. Select the store icon.
3. Search for `ENGAGE XR`.
4. In the search results, select the ENGAGE application.
5. In the expanded panel, select **Install** to start the download and installation process.

<figure><img src="/files/sDDoLSuRlRVeJYjTtQj0" alt=""><figcaption><p>The ENGAGE application listed in the Quest store</p></figcaption></figure>

After the installation process completes, ENGAGE is added to your apps. To start ENGAGE, go to your apps and select ENGAGE.


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