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Getting started
- About the VIVERSE app
- Creating avatars
- Using the VIVE Avatar Creator mobile app
- Signing in to VIVERSE and choosing your avatar
- Navigating VIVERSE with hand gestures
- Navigating VIVERSE with VR controllers
- The VIVERSE Menu
- Changing your avatar
- Changing the background theme
- Playing background music
- Accessing your Friends list
- Private Talk
- Changing your status
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Tools you can use
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Using content windows
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Uploading and downloading content
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Working with 3D models
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Solutions and FAQs
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General
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Content windows
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Avatar
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3D models
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Camera
You can use the camera on the
VIVERSE Menu to take pictures of the virtual environment in
VIVERSE.
You can also take selfies.
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Open the
VIVERSE Menu, select
Settings
, and then choose a camera image resolution.
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Open the
VIVERSE Menu again and then select
Camera.
The camera window will appear.
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Before taking a picture, you can do any of the following:
Task Steps Move the camera window You can do any of the following: - Move the window left or right.
- Push or pull the window forward or backward.
- Tilt the window up or down.
For details, see Working with content windows.
Zoom in or out - Drag the slider to the right or left to zoom in or out.
- Select
next to the slider to change back to the default zoom level.
Set a timer Select and then choose the time delay.
Switch between the main and selfie cameras Select .
Display the nameplate Turn on the Nameplate toggle to include nameplates when capturing pictures of your friends or taking selfies.
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When you're ready to capture, select the shutter button
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Tip:
- Select the thumbnail in the lower right to view the last picture taken. Select the thumbnail again to switch back to the viewfinder screen.
- Images will be saved to the cloud automatically. You can download them to your computer. For details, see Downloading screenshots and other files created in the virtual space.
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