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Using the Rift
Take a tour of the features of the Rift.
Rift Navigation
Here are the basics of getting around in Rift.
Whenever you put on your Rift headset, you're entering VR (virtual reality). How to get around
in VR:
1. To change what you can see, just move your head.
Your field of view instantly follows wherever you're looking in the current environment.
2. In Oculus Home, as well as in many games and apps, you'll see a pointer in the centre of your
field of view to help you select items more precisely.
3. To select an item, look at it, then press the select button on the Oculus remote or the A
button on the Xbox controller.

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Summary of Contents for OCULUS Rift

  • Page 1 Your field of view instantly follows wherever you're looking in the current environment. 2. In Oculus Home, as well as in many games and apps, you'll see a pointer in the centre of your field of view to help you select items more precisely.
  • Page 2 4. Note: Use these steps to select games or apps in Oculus Home, or to select items and options within an app. You may prefer or need to use the Oculus remote or the Xbox controller in certain games and apps.
  • Page 3 Just make sure that you still have a line of sight to the Oculus sensor. Note: Make sure that you use the Rift in an area clear from furniture or other obstacles. We recommend standing or using a rotating desk chair for the best results. For more information on using the Rift safely, see our full Health &...
  • Page 4 4. Oculus account information. Activity – your current game or app. Notifications – recent alerts, including apps or downloads that need attention. Friends – see lists of your current friends and your friend requests. Exit to Home – return to Oculus Home.
  • Page 5 Volume – look at your desired level on the volume bar and press the select button on the Oculus remote or the A button on the Xbox controller to adjust the volume in your On-ear Headphones. You can also use the volume buttons on the Oculus remote at any time.