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Displaying 15 results for the string Virtual Reality in en-US:
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browser • browser • browser.ftl urlbar-xr-blocked.tooltiptext |
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You have blocked virtual reality device access for this website.
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You have blocked virtual reality device access for this website.
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browser • browser • browser.ftl urlbar-xr-notification-anchor.tooltiptext |
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Open virtual reality permission panel
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Open virtual reality permission panel
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browser • browser • preferences • permissions.ftl permissions-site-xr-desc |
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The following websites have requested to access your virtual reality devices. You can specify which websites are allowed to access your virtual reality devices. You can also block new requests asking to access your virtual reality devices.
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The following websites have requested to access your virtual reality devices. You can specify which websites are allowed to access your virtual reality devices. You can also block new requests asking to access your virtual reality devices.
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browser • browser • preferences • permissions.ftl permissions-site-xr-disable-desc |
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This will prevent any websites not listed above from requesting permission to access your virtual reality devices. Blocking access to your virtual reality devices may break some website features.
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This will prevent any websites not listed above from requesting permission to access your virtual reality devices. Blocking access to your virtual reality devices may break some website features.
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browser • browser • preferences • permissions.ftl permissions-site-xr-disable-label.label |
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Block new requests asking to access your virtual reality devices
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Block new requests asking to access your virtual reality devices
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browser • browser • preferences • permissions.ftl permissions-site-xr-window2.title |
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Settings - Virtual Reality Permissions
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Settings - Virtual Reality Permissions
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browser • browser • preferences • preferences.ftl permissions-xr |
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Virtual Reality
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Virtual Reality
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browser • chrome • browser • browser.properties xr.shareWithFile4 |
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Allow this local file to access virtual reality devices? This may expose sensitive information.
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Allow this local file to access virtual reality devices? This may expose sensitive information.
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browser • chrome • browser • browser.properties xr.shareWithSite4 |
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Allow %S to access virtual reality devices? This may expose sensitive information.
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Allow %S to access virtual reality devices? This may expose sensitive information.
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browser • chrome • browser • sitePermissions.properties permission.xr.label |
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Access virtual reality devices
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Access virtual reality devices
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • history • browser-history.ftl browser-history-in-the-future-the |
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In the future, the web will likely stray further from its hypertext roots to become a vast sea of interactive experiences. Virtual reality has been on the horizon for decades (at least since the release of Lawnmower Man in 1992 and the Nintendo Virtual Boy in 1995), but the web may finally bring it to the masses. { -brand-name-firefox } now has support for <a href="{ $vr }">WebVR and A-Frame</a>, which let developers quickly and easily build virtual reality websites. Most modern mobile devices support <a href="{ $vr }">WebVR</a>, and can easily be used as headsets with simple cardboard cases. A 3D virtual reality web like the one imagined by science fiction author Neal Stephenson may be just around the corner. If that’s the case, the web browser itself may completely disappear and become a true window into another world.
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In the future, the web will likely stray further from its hypertext roots to become a vast sea of interactive experiences. Virtual reality has been on the horizon for decades (at least since the release of Lawnmower Man in 1992 and the Nintendo Virtual Boy in 1995), but the web may finally bring it to the masses. { -brand-name-firefox } now has support for <a href="{ $vr }">WebVR and A-Frame</a>, which let developers quickly and easily build virtual reality websites. Most modern mobile devices support <a href="{ $vr }">WebVR</a>, and can easily be used as headsets with simple cardboard cases. A 3D virtual reality web like the one imagined by science fiction author Neal Stephenson may be just around the corner. If that’s the case, the web browser itself may completely disappear and become a true window into another world.
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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • history • browser-history.ftl browser-history-in-the-future-the-v2 |
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In the future, the web will likely stray further from its hypertext roots to become a vast sea of interactive experiences. Virtual reality has been on the horizon for decades (at least since the release of Lawnmower Man in 1992 and the Nintendo Virtual Boy in 1995), but the web may finally bring it to the masses. { -brand-name-firefox } now has support for WebVR and A-Frame, which let developers quickly and easily build virtual reality websites. Most modern mobile devices support WebVR, and can easily be used as headsets with simple cardboard cases. A 3D virtual reality web like the one imagined by science fiction author Neal Stephenson may be just around the corner. If that’s the case, the web browser itself may completely disappear and become a true window into another world.
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In the future, the web will likely stray further from its hypertext roots to become a vast sea of interactive experiences. Virtual reality has been on the horizon for decades (at least since the release of Lawnmower Man in 1992 and the Nintendo Virtual Boy in 1995), but the web may finally bring it to the masses. { -brand-name-firefox } now has support for WebVR and A-Frame, which let developers quickly and easily build virtual reality websites. Most modern mobile devices support WebVR, and can easily be used as headsets with simple cardboard cases. A 3D virtual reality web like the one imagined by science fiction author Neal Stephenson may be just around the corner. If that’s the case, the web browser itself may completely disappear and become a true window into another world.
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mozilla_org • en • mozorg • home.ftl home-virtual-reality-platform |
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Virtual Reality Platform
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Virtual Reality Platform
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mozilla_org • en • navigation.ftl navigation-explore-the-immersive |
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Explore the immersive web on your virtual reality headset.
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Explore the immersive web on your virtual reality headset.
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mozilla_org • en • navigation_v2.ftl navigation-v2-explore-the-web-with-the |
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Explore the web with the { -brand-name-firefox } browser for virtual reality.
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Explore the web with the { -brand-name-firefox } browser for virtual reality.
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