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VIVE XR Suite overview
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Getting started
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VIVE XR Suite
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Common solutions
- Can one account purchase multiple licenses for multiple users?
- I've purchased multiple licences, how can I assign them to other users?
- Can I change payment methods after I place my order? How?
- How do I cancel my subscription?
- How do I upgrade to VIVE XR Suite Pro?
- Can I use VIVE XR Suite apps with first-party app users?
- Which devices does VIVE XR Suite support?
- Can I use single sign-on for all devices?
- How do I access VIVE XR Suite on my devices?
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VIVE Sync
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VIVE Sessions
- Signing in to VIVE Sessions for the first time
- Ways to collaborate in VIVE Sessions
- Creating your avatar in VIVE sessions
- Hosting a session
- Creating an event with VIVE Sessions
- Inviting people to your events
- Joining a session
- What you can do in sessions and events
- For help and support with VIVE Sessions
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VIVE Campus
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VIVE Social
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VIVE Museum
- Contact Us
Things you can do in VIVE Campus
VIVE Campus allows you to access a large, shared virtual space.
Free users can access a shared public campus, while Pro users get access to their own private team suite.
Campuses include numerous venues big and small, including large conference halls, small offices, and even outdoor tables.
About privacy barriers
Privacy barriers keep conversations from carrying.
Many areas include privacy barriers, preventing people outside the area from overhearing discussions in private chat. They can also prevent outsiders from seeing web screens.
Privacy barriers are marked by blue borders.
Some areas allow you to close doors to keep others from crossing the barrier unnoticed.
About web screens
Web screens are large, shared screens that support web browsing and presentations.
They allow you to collaborate in real time with others in VIVE Campus.
Web screens can:
- Browse web pages
- Load web-based apps, online office suites, and video services
- Show presentations in .pptx and .pdf formats
When you approach a web screen, click to activate it. You can use the mouse and keyboard to control the web browser, as well as upload presentation files or share screens.
Tip: If the web screen is behind a privacy barrier, make sure you're inside the privacy barrier before you start clicking.
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