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Q259993: StarLancer: How to Skip Virtual Reality Transitions

Article: Q259993
Product(s): Microsoft Home Games
Version(s): 1.0
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): kbui kbimu msgame
Last Modified: 12-NOV-2001

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft StarLancer, version 1.0 
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SUMMARY
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This article describes how to skip the virtual reality (VR) transitions in
Microsoft StarLancer.

MORE INFORMATION
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To skip a VR transition in StarLancer, click the secondary button on your
pointing device, or press the ESC key.

To turn off the VR transitions in StarLancer:

1. On the StarLancer startup screen, click Game Options.

2. Click Video.

3. Click to clear the VR Transitions check box, and then click Main Menu.

Additional query words: 1.00 msgame star lancer right-click mouse walkaround walk around

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Keywords          : kbui kbimu msgame 
Technology        : _IKkbbogus kbGamesSearch kbStarlancerSearch kbStarlancer
Version           : :1.0
Issue type        : kbhowto

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