# Looking Glass 16" Light Field Display (Landscape)

## 1. Set up your Looking Glass 16"

Download the latest version of the Set up, Safety & Wall Installation Guide below :arrow\_heading\_down: to set up your Looking Glass 16" (Landscape)

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## 2. Plug in and power on your Looking Glass 16"

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**USB-C Alt-Mode**&#x20;

Use this mode if your connected computer has a USB-C port that supports USB-C Alt Mode. \
When using USB-C Alt-Mode, the LED indicator will blink green.&#x20;

1. Plug in the first USB-C cable (to deliver power) connected to a wall adapter. Use the provided power adapters only.&#x20;
2. Plug in the second USB-C cable to your computer through a port that supports Alt-Mode.&#x20;
3. Your display should switch on automatically. If not, press the ON/OFF switch on the right-hand side of your display.

**HDMI-Mode**&#x20;

Use this mode if your connected computer does not support USB-C Alt Mode. \
In this configuration, you will be using the included HDMI cable in addition to the USB-C cables. \
When using HDMI-Mode, the LED indicator will blink blue.&#x20;

1. Plug in the first USB-C cable (to deliver power) connected to a wall adapter. Use the provided power adapters only.
2. Plug in the second USB-C cable into the Looking Glass 16” and the other end to your computer.&#x20;
3. Plug in the HDMI cable into the Looking Glass 16” and the other end to your computer.&#x20;
4. Your display should switch on automatically. If not, press the ON/OFF switch.&#x20;

## 3. Setting up your computer&#x20;

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* Under `Settings` > `Displays` , change the Looking Glass display resolution to 3840 x 2160

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* Ensure True Tone is toggled `off`&#x20;
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* The display mode should be in `Extend these displays`.  \
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  If a second display is not detected at first, hold down the `Windows Key + P` and select `Extend` in the side window. A display with the number 2 should automatically appear (as shown below).\
  \
  Select your Looking Glass display.

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* `Night Light` should be off (optional, as it will impact the color performance of our displays)
* Scale should be set to 100%
* Display orientation should be set manually to Landscape
* Confirm the resolution is 3840 x 2160 (after setting the orientation)

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## **4.** Download software (for Mac and PC only)

In order to use your displays with a Mac or PC, you will need to download Looking Glass software to run 3D content. You need to:

* Download Looking Glass Bridge from our website [here](https://look.glass/bridge).&#x20;
* Download and install the latest version of Looking Glass Studio [here](https://lookingglassfactory.com/software/looking-glass-studio).

Once you've got Looking Glass Bridge installed, run this test below and you should see a hologram appear on your display! For more information about Bridge check out our documentation [here](https://lfdocs.lookingglassfactory.com/software/looking-glass-bridge/using-looking-glass-bridge).

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## 5. Run your demo reel in Looking Glass Studio&#x20;

* Download a demo reel for your Looking Glass 16" Light Field Display (Landscape) [here](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1RNh6HNJY6K5IwtCFzGEvcVIdqgBFDn0g\&usp=drive_fs).&#x20;
* Import all the `.hop` files into Looking Glass Studio&#x20;

{% hint style="danger" %}
OLED Image Retention or Burn-In: \
Burn-in and image retention are possible on virtually any display.  \
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Most cases of burn-in in OLED displays are a result of static images or on-screen elements displaying on the screen uninterrupted for many hours or days at a time – with brightness typically at peak levels. \
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To mitigate this, we would recommend not to have your Looking Glass 16" display connected to your computer if you are not showing any moving content for hours at a time.&#x20;
{% endhint %}

## 6. Download plug-ins & software to create your own applications

* Download Looking Glass Model Viewer [here](https://lfdocs.lookingglassfactory.com/software/looking-glass-model-viewer) to easily load your own 3D models onto the display.
* Download the latest Looking Glass Unity plug-in [here](https://lookingglassfactory.com/software/looking-glass-unity-plugin) to create your own interactive applications.
* Access our native SDK [here](https://lfdocs.lookingglassfactory.com/software/looking-glass-bridge-sdk) to integrate your custom OpenGL, DX, or Metal renderer.
* See our other creator tools for more content possibilities [here](https://lfdocs.lookingglassfactory.com/software/creator-tools).
