Virtual Reality Workstations
Where can I use this device?
You can use this device in:
- Gaming and VR Studio, Hill Library
This device may not be used outside the Libraries.
About this device
This workstation provides high-performance graphic computing suitable for the development and presentation of video games and virtual reality. All VR workstations use the Valve Index by default, but other extended reality devices are available for your use in the Virtual Reality Studio. Have questions about your graphics, VR, or media project?
To use these workstations, you'll need to complete an orientation.
- Alienware Aurora R12 Gaming Computer
- Valve Index Virtual Reality System
- Steam Content library
- 3D, Media, and Rendering Software
Useful information
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How can I reserve it?
Use Guidelines
Reservable up to 7 days in advance.Reserve for up to 2 hoursReservable byAfter 15 minute grace period for arrival, space becomes available to others.View workstation use guidelines.
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What software comes on it?
- 7-Zip
- Adobe Acrobat Pro
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Adobe After Effects
- Adobe Animate
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe InCopy
- Adobe InDesign
- Adobe Lightroom
- Adobe Media Encoder
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Substance 3D
- Anaconda
- Atom
- Audacity
- Autodesk 3DS Max
- Autodesk Fusion 360
- Autodesk Maya
- Blender
- Epic Games Launcher
- FileZilla
- Firefox
- G Suite
- GIMP
- GIT for Windows
- GitHub Desktop
- Google Chrome
- Google Earth Pro
- Handbrake
- Inkscape
- Java Development Kit
- Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
- Microsoft Visual Studio Code
- Microsoft Visual Studio Community
- Microsoft Word
- Node.js
- Notepad++
- OBS Studio
- OpenCV
- Panopto
- Python
- Reaper
- SolidWorks
- Steam VR
- TouchDesigner
- Unity Editor
- Wacom Tablet
- Zoom
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Who can I contact about it?
Consultations
Specialists from our Makerspace, VR Studio, and Make Media teams are available to provide one-on-one assistance via email or Zoom. Request a technology consultation