But in order to run MR, you’ll need a machine with at least the following: a dual-core Core i5-7200U CPU with Hyper-Threading Technology enabled, 8GB of RAM, 10GB of storage space and an Intel HD Graphics 620 integrated GPU. MORE: I Jumped Off a Building In a Windows MR Headset What can you do in the MR simulation? At the moment, you can walk around in a virtual house reminiscent of PlayStation Home, and possibly experience Windows apps such as Edge, Skype and Photos. I say possibly because they didn’t always open for us when we right-clicking our mouse, even though that’s how it’s supposed to work. You’ll use the W, A, S, and D keys to move directionally, and the arrow keys to rotate your view. Make sure you hold Shift while you move, as the walking speed is slower than a dial-up modem. Here’s how to unlock the headset-free version of Mixed Reality Portal:
- Click the Start button.
- Click the Settings gear.
- Click Update & Security.
- Click For developers.
- Select Developer mode. 6. Click Yes.
- Click in the Search field in the task bar.
- Type “mixed reality portal.”
- Select Mixed Reality Portal. 10. Click Get started. 11. Click I agree. 12. Click Set up simulation (for developers) after you discover if your hardware supports the experience. 13. Click Set up.
- Click the Tools icon in the bottom left corner. 15. Turn the switch under Headset to the On position.
- Click the Tools icon to hide the panel. You’ve got Windows’ Mixed Reality Portal running without a headset! Click Win+Y to switch controls between keyboard and display.
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