- Microsoft HoloLens Developer's Guide
- Dennis Vroegop
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- 2025-04-04 18:50:02
Wearing the device
Wearing the device is something that needs some love and attention. The displays I mentioned earlier are actually pretty small. In practice, that is okay. Since they are so close to your eyes, you will not notice their size, but it does mean that a user has to position them fairly precisely in order to have a great experience. The best way to do this is to adjust the band so that is big enough to fit over your head. There is a cogwheel at the back of the head strap that you can turn to make the band wider or narrower. Place the band over your head and make sure that the front of the band is in the middle of your forehead. Then, turn the wheel to make it as tight as you can without making it uncomfortable. The reason that it has to be this tight is that the device--although it is nicely balanced, will shift around when you move about the room. When you move, the display will be unaligned and that can cause a narrower field of view and even can lead to nausea.
When you have balanced the device, you can move the actual visor about. It can move forward and backward to accommodate people wearing glasses and can also tilt up and down a bit. Make sure that your eyes are in the center of the screen, something that is easily done since you will notice images being cut off.