HyperSkill brings the power of virtual reality (VR) to your CAD based collaborative design process. HyperSkill enables users to unlock the value of their CAD assets by converting them into interactive virtual objects securely stored in the cloud or offline. These virtual objects can enrich training, help close sales, energize marketing and accelerate service ticket resolution. Supported across VR and AR devices, HyperSkill enables everyone in your organization to enjoy up to the minute CAD information and knowledge to train employees, educate users, market to prospects, service customer issues and close sales deals. Whether you are designing a healthcare facility or a mechanical product, you can turn CAD designs into game objects and positively impact business.
System Requirements
Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit
An internet connection
Recommended specs for VR:
SteamVR: Required to run HTC Vive
Processor: Intel Core i5-4590/AMD FX 8350 equivalent or better
Video card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060, AMD Radeon RX 480 equivalent or better
RAM: 4 GB RAM or more
Recommended specs for iOS:
iPad only
iOS 11.0 or higher
Bluetooth device for audio/microphone (optional)
Setup
Extract the file using your preferred file extractor (such as WinZip or WinRar).
When the extraction is complete you will have a folder with the version name. Inside of the folder will be the application named HyperSkillDesktop. Double click the application to launch it.
This concludes the setup for the cloud version of HyperSkill. If you are using the local version of HyperSkill, you will need to set up the appropriate internet connectivity settings. Follow these steps if you are using the local version of HyperSkill (advanced users only). Most users will use the cloud version. Search for %APPDATA% using the Windows search bar.
Open the file folder. You will open a folder in “C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming” From the folder, go up one folder level. You will see three folders.
Navigate to LocalLow->SimInsights->HyperSkillDesktop. You will see multiple files and folders used by HyperSkill.
Open the “config.ini” using notepad or the text editor of your choice. Inside the config file, change the mode to ‘local’ and the server address to the ip and port of the HyperSkill server that is locally deployed.
Save the file and run HyperSkill once more. HyperSkill will now connect to the local HyperSkill server.
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