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Good Practices

Hardware testing

It's best to test the system at least 24 hours before a training session to enable us to answer any questions you may have.

Increase standby time

We recommend setting the headset standby time to 4 h to avoid disconnections between each trainee.

Hardware and accessories

List of accessories for training courses :

  • A well-charged VR headset
  • Spare AA batteries for joysticks
  • Disinfectant wipes
  • A soft cloth for VR headset lenses
  • An extension cord and a power strip

Avoid network disruptions

Delete open Wi-Fi in the headset (by clicking on forget) to prevent it from trying to connect to it.

Connect the computer to the mains

Make sure your computer is plugged into the mains, so you can exploit its full power.

Guardian settings

Always include in the guardian the area where you place the helmet, so that it remains connected between two trainee passes.

It must always remain in this zone, even when not being worn.

Pre-training implementation

This video details how to set up the entire FIRE VR system: unpacking the hardware, preparing, connecting and launching your first session.

Stabilizing the connection

This video describes step-by-step the settings to be made, as well as general best practices for optimizing the connection between headset and computer.

Use of hands

This video explains how to activate the hand tracking option in the Quest settings, as well as the best practices for mastering it.

session launch checklist

Want to make sure you haven't forgotten anything when you launch a VR session? Use this comprehensive checklist to make your life easier!

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