How to Set up the HTC Vive Headset
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This guide will walk you through setting up your HTC Vive virtual reality headset.
Search for and install SteamVR.
Plug your headset into the link box with its USB, power, and HDMI connectors, then connect the link box to your desktop PC with the HDMI and USB cables. Connect the power cable to the link box. Also, power on your controllers using the lower central button. Your PC will then install a lot of drivers for the new devices. Wait for that to complete before continuing. You should see a green light on both controllers when it's finished. Startup SteamVR within Steam. When given the option, choose a Room Scale or a Standing Only experience. Follow the on-screen instructions to orientate the controllers, set the floor height, and—using a room-scale space—set the boundaries of your virtual play area. If you encounter problems with any of the sensors, controllers, or headset, use the SteamVR options menu for help with pairing or detection. The room-scale play area designation step can be particularly finicky at times, especially when defining edges near walls, so you may need to repeat that step a couple of times to get it right. From there, you can put on the headset and begin using it. You can buy games, install them, and play them from within VR, or explore Valve's default virtual play spaces with different environments, items, and games you can play there. Alternatively, remove the headset and purchase any games or experiences you want to play and install them as you would any other Steam game before donning the headset to begin playing.
How to Set up the HTC Vive Headset
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Clear enough space in your room to have a 2M x 2M play area.Download Steam and install SteamVR.Follow the on-screen instructions for hardware and software setup.This guide will walk you through setting up your HTC Vive virtual reality headset.
How Do You Set up a Vive Headset
You need a clear space to use the Vive and you'll also need a Steam account. Mount your lighthouse tracking sensors in opposite corners of your VR playspace, ideally with at least 6.5 feet of diagonal space between them. Make sure it's clear of furniture or potential tripping hazards and within reach of your desktop PC. Then connect the power cables to the Lighthouse sensors and turn them on. Valve The Lighthouse base stations react poorly with reflective surfaces like mirrors, framed pictures, or glass cabinets. Be sure to move them out of the play area, or cover them with something non-reflective when playing and setting up your Vive headset. If you don't have it already, download Steam and install it. Once installed, log in with an existing account, or make a new Steam account.Search for and install SteamVR.
Plug your headset into the link box with its USB, power, and HDMI connectors, then connect the link box to your desktop PC with the HDMI and USB cables. Connect the power cable to the link box. Also, power on your controllers using the lower central button. Your PC will then install a lot of drivers for the new devices. Wait for that to complete before continuing. You should see a green light on both controllers when it's finished. Startup SteamVR within Steam. When given the option, choose a Room Scale or a Standing Only experience. Follow the on-screen instructions to orientate the controllers, set the floor height, and—using a room-scale space—set the boundaries of your virtual play area. If you encounter problems with any of the sensors, controllers, or headset, use the SteamVR options menu for help with pairing or detection. The room-scale play area designation step can be particularly finicky at times, especially when defining edges near walls, so you may need to repeat that step a couple of times to get it right. From there, you can put on the headset and begin using it. You can buy games, install them, and play them from within VR, or explore Valve's default virtual play spaces with different environments, items, and games you can play there. Alternatively, remove the headset and purchase any games or experiences you want to play and install them as you would any other Steam game before donning the headset to begin playing.