Maintenance - Lenovo Explorer User Manual

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Chapter 5. Using the Lenovo Explorer
After you set up the Lenovo Explorer headset, you will find yourself at the Windows Mixed
Reality home. This home is a virtual place where you can see a cursor and a Start menu.
The cursor is a visualized gaze and it follows the movement of your head. The Start menu
provides various applications.
You can stay at the Windows Mixed Reality home or open a three-dimensional (3-D)
application from the Start menu. Then, you can interact with the virtual world while wearing
the Lenovo Explorer headset:
• Target an object by gazing.
• Navigate by turning your head, not your eyes.
• Walk around by moving through physical space.
• Search for, install, move, or launch an application from the Start menu using available
devices, such as audio headset, controller, keyboard, and mouse.
• Communicate by voice input or voice dictation using an audio headset.
Note: Certain languages are supported by keyboard input, voice input, and voice dictation.
For a list of supported languages, go to http://www.lenovo.com/support/lenovo_explorer.
This list is subject to change based on future development and testing.
For more interactions with the virtual world, go to http://windows.microsoft.com/, and then
search with the keyword windows mixed reality home.

Maintenance

With appropriate care and maintenance, the Lenovo Explorer headset will serve you reliably.
Here are some maintenance tips:
• Do not scratch the sensors and viewer lenses.
• Keep your face dry and clean when wearing the Lenovo Explorer headset.
• If the sensors, viewer lenses, or foam cushions on the Lenovo Explorer headset become
dusty or dirty, gently wipe the area with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth, such as an eyeglass
cloth. If necessary, moisten the cloth with water or eyeglass cleaner, and then wipe again.
Do not apply liquids directly to the sensors, viewer lenses, or foam cushions.
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