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Eye dominance is the tendency to prefer visual input from one eye to the other. Most people
are right-eye dominant; however, in a small portion of the population neither eye is dominant.
It is best to use your dominant eye when viewing the display. To determine which eye is
dominant:
1. Form a triangle with your hands placed together at arm’s length.
2. With both eyes open, focus on any distant object centered in the triangle.
3. Maintaining focus on the object centered in the triangle, close your right eye. If the object
is still in the triangle, you are left eye dominant.
4. Maintaining focus on the object centered in the triangle, close your left eye. If the object is
still in the triangle, you are right eye dominant.
5. If the object is in the triangle with either eye then you are dominant eye neutral.
6. Repeat test to conrm.
Do not extend the display too far from your eye. Keep the display as close to the eye as
possible for the best viewing experience. Position the shoulder and elbow joints into a “Z”
shape, below the line of sight, left or right eye.
The HMT-1 comes with hard hat clips. Attach the clips as shown and put the device on.
Position the shoulder and elbow joints into a “Z” shape,
below the line of sight, left or right eye.
Do not extend the display too far from your
eye. Keep the display as close to the eye as
possible for the best viewing experience.
1.2 Check your eye dominance.
1.3 Put the HMT-1 on.