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I will give that a shot, thank you for that info.
I've tried taking it off and putting it back on multiple times, doesn't change anything. Adjusting the headband to be very tight so it's uncomfortable also works.
Still rather annoying that one must jump through so many hoops to find a work around for these issues.
If developer mode doesn't have the option to disable the proximity sensor, the Oculus Debug Tool definitely has it. If you have installed the Meta Quest Link app on your PC, you will find the debug tool under:
"C:\Program Files\Oculus\Support\oculus-diagnostics\OculusDebugTool.exe"
Run this tool, and you will see an option called "Bypass Proximity Sensor Check" (off by default). Beware that enabling this option will prevent the headset from automatically turning off the display when you remove the headset, so it could use up more battery if you forget to press the sleep button. I'm not sure if this setting only applies when you are using a QuestLink or AirLink connection or not.