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Overview
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Getting started
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Hardware
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Setup (headset and controllers)
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Setup (play area)
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Basics
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Mixed reality
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Managing screenshots, files, and apps
- Connecting the headset to your computer
- Transferring screenshots and screen recordings to your computer
- Browsing and viewing files
- Viewing 360° photos
- Connecting an external storage device to the headset
- Copying files between the headset and external storage
- Installing apps on the headset
- Installing APK files on the headset
- Uninstalling apps
- Changing app permissions
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Using VIVE Manager
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Sharing and streaming content
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Settings
- Setting a device passcode
- Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
- Adding a VPN
- Adjusting the power frequency
- Adjusting audio settings
- Choosing a display mode
- Choosing a tracking mode
- Pairing Bluetooth devices
- Setting up and using Kiosk mode
- Installing system and firmware updates
- Resetting the headset (factory reset)
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Solutions and FAQs
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General
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Headset and controllers
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Play area
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Eye tracking and IPD
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System
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What do I do if eye tracking isn't accurate enough?
Eye tracking accuracy can be affected by certain things that happen when using the eye tracker under normal conditions.
If you notice a decline in eye tracking accuracy, keep the following in mind:
- Small changes in position can affect the calibration of the eye tracker. You may need to recalibrate the eye tracker after taking off the headset and putting it back on.
- If a headset is being shared among multiple users, each user will need to calibrate the eye tracker according to their individual requirements.
- Changes to lens distance and IPD settings can affect the calibration of the eye tracker. Make sure to recalibrate the eye tracker after making any changes to lens distance or IPD settings.
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