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8 Step-By-Step Instructions On How To Use A Cardboard Virtual Reality Headset

Step 1: Assemble Your Cardboard Headset

Before you can use your cardboard headset, you’ll need to set it up. This is completed in 5 simple steps.

  1. When you first get your cardboard headset, slide the headset out of the sleeve.
  2. Lift up on the top tab of the headset to release the velcro.
  3. Open the sides (these are folded under the top tab after you open it) and rotate the flap over to the backside of the case.
  4. Attach the round velcro pieces together to secure the sides.
  5. Remove the protective blue coverings from the lenses.

Now that you’ve assembled the headset itself, it’s time to prepare your Apple or Android device.

Step 2: Toggle Orientation Lock To Off

The VR experience is designed to be viewed in a horizontal format, so learners need to check to make sure their orientation lock is turned off. This way, a learner’s phone will be able to rotate into landscape mode and they’ll be able to view the VR program.

For iPhone users with iOS 14 and newer, swipe down from the upper right corner of your screen and make sure this button is off.

For Android users, navigate to Settings > Accessibility > Auto-rotate screen, and make sure the checkmark is removed.

Step 3: Ensure Volume Is Turned On

Before you launch your VR activity, you should ensure your device’s volume is turned on. Directions and information may be explained through audio at the launch of the course, as well as throughout the activity, so learners will need their sound on.

For iPhone users, volume controls are on the left side of the device. Learners should flip the switch up so that the orange tag isn’t showing and click the upper button to the desired volume level.

For Android users, volume controls are on the upper left side of the device. Learners should ensure the volume is turned up to their desired level by clicking the top button to increase volume.

Step 4: Launch The Virtual Reality Experience

The next step is to launch the VR experience from the browser on your mobile device. This is accessed through an assigned URL for the activity. Learners have access to this URL through a learning management system (LMS), email, extended reality system (XRS), or even a text message.

For iPhone users, Safari is the preferred browser.

For Android users, Chrome is the preferred browser.

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Step 5: Enable Motion Control

After launching the course, learners will be taken to the “Enable Motion Control” screen. Motion control allows access to your device’s motion sensors, which gives learners the ability to freely navigate within the VR experience.

For iPhone users with iOS 13 and newer, select “Allow”. If you accidentally select “Deny”, refresh the browser and select “Allow”. Then, a popup message will appear. Select “Allow” again to continue.

*For iPhone users with iOS 12 or older, users will have to navigate to Settings > Safari > then enable “Motion & Orientation Access”. Then, relaunch the interaction. Note: iOS 12 or older may not work correctly with VR capabilities.

For Android users, select “Allow” to continue. If you accidentally select “Deny”, refresh the browser and select “Allow”. This will bring up a message generated by Android. Select “Allow” again to continue.

Step 6: Enable Virtual Reality Mode

To turn on VR capabilities, press the VR button located in the bottom right corner of your screen. Once VR mode is enabled, your screen will look like this:

NOTE: If you don’t see the VR button, you may need to scroll down on the browser until you see the button.

Step 7: Place Your Phone Into The Headset

After completing the steps listed above, you can place your iPhone or Android into the cardboard VR headset with your device’s screen facing the lenses. Then close the front cover and attach the velcro strap on top.

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Step 8: Make Selections In Virtual Reality Mode

There are two ways to interact with VR content with a cardboard headset: gaze interaction and capacitive touch.

For iPhone users, the button on the right side of your cardboard headset acts as your selection tool, similar to your finger making a selection by touching your screen. To make selections with capacitive touch, be sure to align your cursor with the object or button you want to interact with, then press the silver button firmly. If an issue arises where your button isn’t working, make sure there’s nothing interfering with the connection of the button and your phone’s screen.

iPhone users can also interact with content through gaze interaction. Users simply align the small circle on their screen onto the object or button you want to interact with, then wait for the reticle to shrink and make the selection.

For Android users, selections are made solely through gaze interaction. On the center of your screen, there is a small circular reticle. To make a selection, align this reticle on top of the button or object you want to interact with and wait for the reticle to shrink. This typically happens within 1 second, then the selection is made.

Use Your Cardboard Virtual Reality Headset With Ease!

In this article, we’ve outlined the 8 steps for setting up and using your cardboard VR headset. We hope that when it comes time to use your cardboard headset, you feel confident that you can use it properly and use this guide as a resource if any issues arise.

Ready to start designing your own custom VR training program or have any questions? Our experts are excited to chat with you and start designing your new training program today!

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