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Introduction
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Tracking modes
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Marker-based tracking features
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Headset setup
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VBC web
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Marker-Based Location Sharing setup
- Setting up Marker-Based Location Sharing with one ArUco marker
- Setting up Marker-Based Location Sharing with two ArUco markers
- Creating ArUco markers for Marker-Based Location Sharing
- Aligning the height of a virtual scene using an ArUco marker
- Moving a user to a specific point in a virtual scene
- Running Marker-Based Location Sharing with VIVE Business Streaming
- Marker-Based Location Sharing APIs (AIO)
- Marker-Based Location Sharing APIs (PC VR)
- Marker-Based Location Sharing JSON files
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LBE Mode/LBE Hybrid Mode setup
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LBE map configuration
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Marker-Based Drift Prevention and Marker-Based Relocation setup
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Marker-Based Scene Alignment setup
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Simulator VR Mode setup
- Setting up Simulator VR Mode
- Pairing VR controllers with a headset
- Pairing wrist trackers with a headset
- Installing an anchor controller or tracker in a VR simulator
- Coordinate alignment
- Anchor controller and tracker origin points
- Aligning VR and anchor coordinate systems using a VR controller
- Aligning VR and anchor coordinate systems using an ArUco marker
- Simulator VR Mode FAQs
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Apps and services
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Additional features
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Marker-Based Location Sharing

In this setup, players are tracked individually over Wi-Fi and are able to see each other in the play area. Marker-Based Location Sharing works in spaces up to 150 square meters and supports two ArUco markers.

Marker-Based Location Sharing utilizes VO Mode, which doesn't require players to share a map or pre-configure their headsets on a PC. Location sharing starts right after players scan the markers in the play area. This makes Marker-Based Location Sharing useful for multiplayer games and professional training scenarios.

For pre-setup information, see Pre-setup. For details on setting up Marker-Based Location Sharing, see Setting up Marker-Based Location Sharing with one ArUco marker and Setting up Marker-Based Location Sharing with two ArUco markers.