![]() Expand the Screen Size in Cinematic ModeĪny time you plug the headset into your PlayStation 5, you can view the screen through the lenses to play non-VR games or watch Netflix. Just face the new desired direction and hold the Options button on the Sense Controller, which is located on the right controller (labeled H in the image above). ![]() However, if you're using the VR headset while playing a non-VR game, navigating system settings, or watching a movie on Netflix, you can manually re-center your view if you change your position. VR games will often prompt you to re-center your view to ensure your head is in the best position to play the game. Follow the on-screen instructions to recalibrate your headset and controllers to ensure your view is centered and movements are accurately tracked. Open Accessories > PlayStation VR 2 > PS VR2 settings > Set Play Area. PS VR2 will prompt you to reset your play area if it detects a change in your physical space, though you can also adjust it on your own. Reset Your Play AreaĪt times, you may have to reset the physical space around you, known as a play area, if you change where your gaming sessions take place. The latter gives you a quick view of the real world around you without having to take off the headset, for example. Select what the function button does when pressed, such as muting your microphone or viewing your surroundings. Open Accessories > PlayStation VR2 > PS VR2 Settings > Function Button Assignment. ![]() ![]() The PS VR2 features a Function button located on the bottom right of the headset that can be customized to suit your preferences. Note this option is only available when Enable Eye Tracking is toggled on. To adjust the eye tracking, open to Accessories > PlayStation VR 2 > PS VR2 settings > Adjust Eye Tracking. You may also need to recalibrate the headset's eye-tracking feature if you experience any accuracy issues while playing-especially if you share the headset with someone else. This can be done without accessing the settings page, but that page will walk you through the process with on-screen visuals that show you when the lenses are in the right place. Use the dial on the bottom of the headset to move them closer or farther apart until you see a clear image. Open Accessories > PlayStation VR 2 > PS VR2 settings and select Adjust Lens Distance and VR Headset Position. The PS VR2 headset features two lenses that can be adjusted to match the distance between your eyes and improve the clarity of the image. If the game is compatible, you can then purchase the VR upgrade from the PlayStation Store (or in-game, if available). Check if any of your games are available for an upgrade via Games > Game Library > Your Collection, then view the product page to see if it has an upgrade. However, some PS VR games are available for a free upgrade to the PS VR2 version. It's important to note that if you have games from the original PS VR, they will not work on the PS VR2. Popular games such as Resident Evil Village and Gran Turismo 7 have been updated to include VR support, and if you already own these games, you can upgrade them to the VR version at a discount (some upgrades are free). One of the great things about the PS VR2 is that it can enhance certain PlayStation titles by allowing you to upgrade to a VR version of the game. Upgrade to VR Resident Evil Village VR Mode Navigate from the home screen and click Accessories > PlayStation VR 2 > PS VR2 Settings > Check How to Put on VR Headset. ![]() If you need extra assistance, the PS VR2 offers a built-in explainer. Ensure the headset is level: The PS VR2 should sit level on your head, with the front of the headset at the same height as your eyes.Tighten the band with the dial on the back until it feels snug but not too tight. Adjust the headband: Start by loosening the band, then put the headset on and adjust the headband until the front of the headset sits comfortably on your forehead.If the screen resolution on your headset is blurry, for example, try adjusting the fit. Getting the right fit is essential for maximum comfort and immersion, and can make a significant difference in your overall VR experience. The PlayStation VR 2 headset is adjustable and designed to work with a range of head sizes and shapes. ![]()
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