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Overview
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Getting started
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Setup (headset and controllers)
- Attaching the battery cradle and charging the battery
- Putting on the headset (with the battery cradle attached)
- Using the headset without the battery cradle
- Attaching and adjusting the head strap
- Turning the headset on and off
- Setting up your headset for the first time
- Adjusting the diopter dials
- Removing and reattaching the face cushion
- Adjusting the IPD on the headset
- Pairing the controllers
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Setup (play area)
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Basics
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Mixed reality
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Managing screenshots, files, and apps
- Connecting the headset to your computer
- Transferring screenshots and screen recordings to your computer
- Browsing and viewing files
- Viewing 360° photos
- Connecting an external storage device to the headset
- Transferring files between the headset and an external storage device
- Installing apps on the headset
- Installing APK files on the headset
- Uninstalling apps
- Changing app permissions
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Using VIVE Manager
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Sharing and streaming content
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Settings
- Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
- Setting a device passcode
- Installing system and firmware updates
- Resetting your headset (factory reset)
- Adjusting the power frequency
- Choosing a display mode
- Setting a timeout for sleep mode
- Adjusting audio settings
- Choosing a tracking mode
- Pairing Bluetooth devices
- Setting up and using Kiosk mode
- Adding a VPN connection
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VIVE XR Elite for Business
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Solutions and FAQs
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General
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Hardware
- What should I do when the headset is unable to detect the controllers?
- How do I check the battery level of the headset and controllers?
- Why isn't the battery percentage displaying correctly?
- Why does my headset turn off when it's connected to a power bank?
- How long is the USB-C to USB-C cable that comes with the headset?
- Can I connect a wired USB-C audio device to the headset?
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Apps and content
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Microsoft Intune
Enrolling VIVE XR Elite in Microsoft Intune
You can enroll your
VIVE XR Elite headset in
Microsoft Intune so you can manage your headset remotely.
To enroll your VIVE XR Elite in Microsoft Intune, you'll need to first create a device enrollment token in Microsoft Endpoint Manager. After creating a device enrollment token, scan the enrollment token (QR code) using VIVE XR Elite to enroll the headset. See the following for details:
Note:
After enrolling your headset, if you create a device lock PIN or password in Microsoft Intune, the PIN or password will be limited to 4-8 numeric characters per the device lock passcode requirements of VIVE XR Elite.
Creating a device enrollment token
Before enrolling your
VIVE XR Elite headset in
Microsoft Intune you'll need to create a device enrollment token in Microsoft Endpoint Manager.
- In your computer's web browser, go to https://endpoint.microsoft.com/. You may need to sign in with your Microsoft account.
- Go to Devices > Android > Android enrollment.
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Select the enrollment profile that matches your requirements.
- Corporate-owned, user-associated devices (Preview)
- Corporate-owned, userless devices (Preview)
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On the corresponding enrollment page, click
+ Create profile.
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Specify the details of your profile and click
Next.
- Review your profile information and click Create.
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Open your profile page and click
Token > Show token.
The enrollment token's QR code will be displayed.
Keep this page open as you'll need to scan the QR code with your headset to enroll it and set it up for Microsoft Intune. Also, zoom in on the webpage to make the QR code bigger. See Enrolling the headset and setting it up for Microsoft Intune.
Enrolling the headset and setting it up for Microsoft Intune
After creating a device enrollment token, you can now enroll your
VIVE XR Elite and set it up for
Microsoft Intune.
Important: If the headset is currently enrolled or was enrolled to an MDM solution before, perform a factory reset first. Then set up the headset. See
Resetting your headset (factory reset) and
Setting up your headset for the first time.
- From Home, select Settings > Advanced > MDM setup > QR code.
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Use the onscreen QR code scanner to scan the QR code displayed on your computer screen.
Important: If the Wi-Fi network that the device enrollment token is configured for isn't available, you won't be able to set up the headset.
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Proceed with device setup. What you do next will depend on the enrollment profile you selected when creating the device enrollment token.
- If you're using a user-associated device, you'll need to sign in and register your device first.
- If you're using a userless device, you can proceed directly to device setup. Just select
Start.
Tip: If the headset restarts during setup or setup is interrupted for some other reason, you can resume setup from the Library. First, go to the Library, select the filter button, and then select 2D apps.
Select Microsoft Intune to resume device setup. - If you're using a user-associated device, you'll need to sign in and register your device first.
The MDM Setup window will appear. The Microsoft Intune agent will then automatically enroll the headset. When enrollment is complete, follow the onscreen instructions to finish setting up the headset.
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