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#Adjust the headset strap (lateral) so the headset fit comfortably in front of your face. Use and adjust the over-the-top strap if needed. | #Adjust the headset strap (lateral) so the headset fit comfortably in front of your face. Use and adjust the over-the-top strap if needed. | ||
#There are 3 pairs of lenses. The taller lenses (A) are for users with perfect or farsighted vision. The short lenses (B) and (C) are for users that are nearsighted. B is for moderately nearsighted users while C is for very nearsighted ones. A Lenses are installed in a new headset. You can switch the lenses with turn and lock-in mechanism. Note that, use A Lenses if you plan to wear glasses or contacts while using the headset. | #There are 3 pairs of lenses. The taller lenses (A) are for users with perfect or farsighted vision. The short lenses (B) and (C) are for users that are nearsighted. B is for moderately nearsighted users while C is for very nearsighted ones. A Lenses are installed in a new headset. You can switch the lenses with turn and lock-in mechanism. Note that, use A Lenses if you plan to wear glasses or contacts while using the headset. | ||
#Adjust the distances between your eyes and the lenses by turning the screw on the sides of the headset with a coin. Adjust both sides equally. | #Adjust the distances between your eyes and the lenses, called [[eye relief]], by turning the screw on the sides of the headset with a coin. Adjust both sides equally. | ||
#Control Box is the square attached to the DK1 through a cord. It has 4 connectors: USB, Power, HDMI and DVI. | #Control Box is the square attached to the DK1 through a cord. It has 4 connectors: USB, Power, HDMI and DVI. | ||
#Attached the USB cable to the Control Box and your computer. | #Attached the USB cable to the Control Box and your computer. |