Demos: Quick Start Guide
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1) Onboarding: getting you started
This app is designed to familiarize you with the Lynx-R1's core features, from button functionalities and the flip-up mechanism to navigating the user interface and mastering hand interactions.
- Launch the app.
- Accept the menu with the privacy notice and choose the language.
- The app familiarizes you with the Lynx-R1 headset (position and buttons), the headset’s gestures and user interface.
2) Planetarium: play with the solar system
The solar system at your fingertips. Take the sun outside of the VR orb to experience true AR. This app is designed to showcase the capabilities of mixed reality with a solar system. In addition, the app shows you how to use primary hand gestures while having fun by grabbing planets and having the possibility even to throw them.
Use case: The app may be used for educational purposes to teach on the solar system.
App Steps:
- Launch the app. You will find yourself immersed in the solar system (VR mode).
- Grab one planet with your index + thumb and take a few steps back while grabbing.
- Upon walking away from the galaxy environment, you switch to the room in which you are (AR mode). Then you can place the planet wherever you want.
- Practice with a few more planets and have fun!
3) Marble Game: build a marble maze
Build your own maze with the Marble Game. This app is designed to showcase physics such as gravity while playing with marbles to see how they react to the different maze landscapes you design.
App Steps:
- Launch the app and start building.
- To build the maze, select one of the four orange elements from the menu by pinching them with your right hand. Be creative!
- To see how the marbles cross the maze, pinch with your right hand the marble and see how it travels. Experiment, improve, repeat!
4) Toy Paper Plane: throw paper planes in the air
Entertainment app to have fun in mixed reality. Throw paper planes in your room and visualize how the fly around you. Have fun!
Use case example: a simple app that showcases the power of mixed reality in real-life settings.
App Steps:
- Launch the app. You will see two white sticks stemming from your two hands. These sticks show you the direction of the paper planes.
- Pinch with two pingers (either on your left or right hand) and make the gesture of throwing something. You will see how a paper plane emerges from your hand.
- Keep performing the gesture and have fun seeing how the paper planes fly around!