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Using the Varjo XR3 Headset

Author: <Nathan Kassai> Email: kassan@unlv.nevada.edu
Date: Last modified on <01/06/2023>
Keywords: <Virtual Reality, Tutorial, Step-by-Step>

Motivation and Audience

This tutorial's motivation is to teach how to set up the Varjo XR3 Headset, Varjo Base, and how to get the headset working in Unity. To fully understand and follow the tutorial, the author assumes the reader has the following background and or interests:

* What is Unity?
* Virtual Reality and or Augmented Reality

The rest of this tutorial is presented as follows:

  • Hardware
  • Connections
  • Software
  • Varjo Base
  • Connecting the Varjo XR3 to Unity
  • Final Words

Hardware

  • Varjo XR3 Headset (1)
  • Display Cable (2)
  • USB 3.0 Cable (2)
  • Link Box (1)
  • 12V 3.0A AC Adapter (1)


To complete this tutorial, you'll need the following items

Here is the list as a Google XLS document
Here is the list as a PDF file

Connections

This section gives step-by-step instructions along with photos to <fill in the blank>. (If a circuit-building tutorial:) A schematic to construct <fill in the blank> is shown here <add image>. <Add hyperlink to PDF of schematic> is the Acrobat file of the same schematic.

Step 1

<Add photos to make step easier to understand>

Step 2

<Additional steps like Step 3, Step 4, etc>

Software

A link to the source code can be found <provide URL to your code, probably saved in this DASL Wiki>.
The goal of the code is <brief explanation>. It works in the following way


<!- Insert a snippet of your code here. Try to keep to less than 0.5 page long –>



The snippet above serves to <fill in the blank>. It does this by <fill in the blank>.


<!- Insert another snippet of your code here. Try to keep to less than 0.5 page long –>


Next, the code does <fill in the blank>. It does this by <fill in the blank>.

Varjo Base

Connecting the Varjo XR3 to Unity

Final Words

This tutorial's objective was to <fill in the blank>. Complete <choose: construction details, source code and program descriptions> for <fill in the blank>. Once the concepts were conveyed the reader could <fill in the blank>.

Speculating future work derived from this tutorial, includes <fill in the blank>. In the big picture, the problem of <fill in the blank> can be solved with this tutorial.

For questions, clarifications, etc, Email: paul.oh@unlv.edu

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