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# Getting Started
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# Getting Started
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### Working Set
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Your working set consists of your currently selected overlays; screens, mirrors, keyboard, etc.
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The working set appears in front of you when shown, and can be re-centered by hiding and showing again.
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Show and hide your working set using:
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- Non-vive controller: double-tap B or Y on your left controller.
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- Vive controller: double-tap the menu button on your left controller (OpenXR, for SteamVR, you might need to bind `showhide` yourself.)
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### Pointer Modes AKA Laser Colors
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### Pointer Modes AKA Laser Colors
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Much of the functionality in WlxOverlay-S depends on what color of laser you are using to interact with a UI element. \
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Much of the functionality in WlxOverlay-S depends on what color of laser you are using to interact with a UI element. \
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