# VR Navigation
Move around your 3D models in VR
Learn the basics of moving through your models in VR. Whether on desktop or in VR, these fundamentals will help you collaborate and navigate confidently.

## How to Move Around

### Smart Navigation

Use your right controller to navigate:

- **Push the right joystick forward** to walk in the direction you're looking
- **Release the joystick** to stop
- **Use the grip button** to fine-tune your position
- **Push the joystick left or right** to rotate your view

### Tips

- Move slowly to stay oriented, especially in narrow or complex areas
- Practice walking toward doorways or walls to build comfort

### What to Know

- Adjust walking speed using the slider in the left-hand menu
- Switch navigation modes by clicking the person icon in the same menu

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## How to Use the Laser Tool

The laser pointer lets you highlight areas for other participants to see.

### Activate the Laser

1. Look to your left-hand toolbelt
2. Click the **wrench icon**
3. Select the **laser pointer icon**
4. Hold the **trigger button** on your controller to point the laser

### Tips

- Use it during walkthroughs to highlight specific areas
- Everyone in the session can see your laser
- The laser turns off when you release the button or switch to another tool

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## How to Draw and Mark Up

Drawings help capture decisions and highlight issues during reviews.

### Activate Drawing Tools

1. Open the left-hand toolbelt
2. Click the **wrench icon**
3. Click the **paintbrush icon**
4. Choose your drawing type:
   - **Draw on surface** – attach sketches to floors, walls, or objects
   - **Draw in the air** – float sketches in 3D space

### How to Draw

Hold the trigger and move your controller like a pen.

### When to Draw on Surfaces

- To mark a specific issue or location
- To suggest changes to equipment placement or layout
- To provide clear, context-specific feedback

### When to Draw in the Air

- To outline zones or volumes where no surface exists
- To sketch conceptual ideas without anchoring them to an object
- To illustrate spatial sequences or flows

### What to Know

- All participants can see your drawings
- Drawings remain visible until deleted, but they are not saved after the session
- Take screenshots to save them for future reference

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## You're Ready

With these basics, you can navigate models and communicate effectively with your team.

### Need Help?

Contact us at support@vrex.no for advanced training or team onboarding.
