Description VR training is often used to simulate hazardous and dangerous scenarios, so the user can learn the correct actions for each situation. It would be too dangerous or costly...
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Description Labels are displayed and overlaid over the controller buttons in the VR environment. This pattern is already covered as a VR best practice. Here are some examples of how...
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Description An important feature in all training and learning scenarios is to test the user's knowledge and information retention during and after training. This can be incorporated into the VR...
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Description To make VR training effective it's important to provide the user with feedback about the outcome of their actions: Indicate the action was completed Indicate if the action was...
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Description In some training applications it may be beneficial to show the next step instruction somewhere clearly visible in the user's Field of View (FoV). This can perform at least...
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Description For enterprise training in industrial settings it's common to use VR training to show employees how to use handheld tools to complete various tasks. VR is effective at teaching...
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Description During VR training the user may need to place an object in a specific place or attach it to another object. Examples Snap-on Magnetic placement: here the user must...
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Description One of the most basic interactions for any VR training is the ability of the user to pick up an object. If a critical part of the training involves...
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Description For enterprise training in industrial settings it's common to use VR training to show employees how to assemble or disassemble an object or machine as part of a manufacturing,...
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Description During training a new user may often need to refer to the instructions or steps to complete the task they are simulating. It's important the user can access these...
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