User`s manual

notes sometimes refer to files that must moved be added. The iWearMonitor does it all automatically for
you when it Enables a Title and adds it into the Enabled Titles list.
notes sometimes refer to files that must moved be added. The iWearMonitor does it all automatically for
you when it Enables a Title and adds it into the Enabled Titles list.
The list of iWear Extensions is updated frequently and made available to eyewear users free of charge.
Go to the Vuzix website’s “Downloads and Drivers
The list of iWear Extensions is updated frequently and made available to eyewear users free of charge.
Go to the Vuzix website’s “Downloads and Drivers
” page to get the latest version of the installation
software, including iWearMonitor and all available Extensions.
If you have a favorite title that does not have the desired level of iWear support, be sure to let us and the
applications publisher know about it. Our Vuzix iWear Forum
includes a forum for listing those titles. For
the best possible level of support you want to have the game’s author add native support.
Vuzix provides a free SDK (
software development kit), engineering support and other developer support
services to assist game developers in embedding native iWear support in their applications. To make this
happen, they need to hear that you, their customers, want iWear support.
iWear Calibrator
Note: For detailed calibration instructions, see installation step 4.
The iWear Calibrator’s main function is to calibrate your iWear head tracker. It also
provides a visual means for checking the tracking system’s accuracy.
Typically, its positioning data will not be spot-on due to variations in the magnetic
fields around you. These slight variations will not have a noticeable impact on
performance or accuracy.
If tracking is not accurately represented:
1. Recalibrate your iWear
2. Look for items nearby items that may produce a strong
electromagnetic field.
The iWear Calibrator also provides a quick and convenient means of
checking its version number and that of your iWear firmware. This
information is accessed by pressing the iWear icon in the top-left
corner of the iWear Calibrator window and selecting the “About iWear
Calibrator…” command.
On Screen Display
An OSD / Volume Control is located under the right-front corner of your
eyewear viewer. It is a multi-function adjustment wheel and switch for
adjusting the volume of the iWear Headphones and accessing the On Screen
Display (OSD).
Turning the wheel adjusts the headphone volume, a quick press and release
mutes the iWear Microphone and pressing and holding the wheel for more
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