Get Started with Vuforia Expert Capture

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Overview: Get Started with Vuforia Expert Capture

Prepare to Capture Procedures

Learn how to use an eyewear device and the Vuforia Capture app to document your expertise. With the right preparation, most users feel comfortable using this new technology faster than expected.

01. Learn how Vuforia Expert Capture works

Vuforia Expert Capture empowers you to document and share your expertise. Follow these four steps to create procedures.

  1. Plan: Decide which task, process, or procedure to capture. Then document your plan for capturing it. We recommend creating an outline or script before you start capturing.
  2. Capture: Use an eyewear device and the Vuforia Capture app to record yourself performing the process or task. You will use a RealWear, HoloLens, or Magic Leap eyewear device. As you record, explain what you’re doing and why. Be concise and refer to your outline or script if needed. The resulting output is called a "capture."
  3. Author: Use Vuforia Editor to build your procedure. Upload the capture to Vuforia Editor. Use content from your captures along with any uploaded images or videos to create steps in the procedure. Publish the finished procedure.
  4. Execute: Now others at your organization can find and view the procedure. View procedures using one of two apps, depending on the type of device you are using.
    • If you are using a mobile device, tablet, or Magic Leap device to view the procedure, use the Vuforia Vantage app.
    • If you are using a RealWear or HoloLens eyewear device to view the procedure, use the Vuforia View app.

You can also export the procedure to a Microsoft Word document, if necessary.

You will learn specifics about how to capture, author, and execute procedures in later steps.

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02. Plan your procedure

To successfully capture a procedure, we recommend preparing beforehand. Start by planning your procedure and preparing your work environment. You may have already covered some of these details when you planned your workflow.

Create a plan:

Decide which process or task you are documenting.

Identify who is going to demonstrate and record the process or task. Look for someone who is knowledgeable about the process—their expertise is extremely valuable. Ideally, this subject matter expert is also comfortable learning new technology. Depending on your process, one person may be responsible for both planning and demonstrating/recording the procedure.

Jot down an outline or script. List all the steps you will perform. Then for each step, include a brief description and document any tools or equipment you will need. Write a script for what the expert will say as they record.

For each step, include:

  • Step description
  • Video Capture? For some steps, a photo can be used for the step.
  • Photo Capture? Consider whether to take a photo while recording this step.
  • What materials do I need? Possible materials include assets, props, machines, or tools.
  • Additional notes

Rehearse the process. We recommend practicing the procedure before you attempt to record it. Wear an eyewear device and perform the procedure. Adjust your script if necessary.

Prepare your workspace. Perform the procedure in a real setting, using the actual machine or object. Gather any materials, tools, or props you will need.

Get a template and an example plan at the “How to Plan your Vuforia Expert Capture Procedure” resource below.

Remember: Mistakes are inevitable. Do not worry if you stumble on a step—your capture does not have to be perfect. You will remove mistakes during the editing process later.

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03. Learn how to use Vuforia Capture

After you plan your procedure and prepare your work environment, you’re ready to use Vuforia Capture. You’ll need an eyewear device and the Vuforia Capture application. Keep your outline/script nearby in case you need a reference.

How to capture a procedure

  1. Power on your device. If you’re prompted to adjust your camera, do so now. Use voice commands to control the device—instead of clicking or tapping, you’ll tell it what to do. If you’re using a HoloLens device, use voice commands or gestures. A list of key voice commands is included in the “Capture a Procedure” articles below.
  2. Open the Vuforia Capture app.
  3. To begin recording, say “new capture.” Record the first step of the procedure.
  4. When you’re ready to start the next step, say “next step.” Repeat until you finish recording all your steps. Pause the recording by saying “pause.” Resume the capture by saying “resume.” Once the capture is resumed, you’ll automatically be taken to the next step. No need to start over if you make a mistake—just say “next step” and keep going.
  5. Once you’ve completed the procedure, say, “finish capture.” Then, say “edit title.” Give the capture a descriptive title that’s short and concise. The device may not register the entire title if you say something long or complicated. To finish, say “save capture.”
  6. To avoid losing your work, plug your eyewear device into a computer and save the file in a secure location right away.

The steps to follow to capture a procedure will vary slightly depending on whether you’re using a RealWear, HoloLens, or Magic Leap eyewear device. See the articles below for detailed, device-specific instructions.

In the beginning, it may feel strange to wear an eyewear device and record yourself doing a task. But you may be surprised how quickly you get used to it. Most users feel capable using Vuforia Expert Capture after capturing 3-5 procedures.

If you need more training, PTC offers a variety of resources to help you learn how to use Vuforia Capture:

  • The Help Center covers key topics about how to capture, edit, publish, and view procedures.
  • The Learning Connector contains video tutorials for key topics.
  • The Community offers advice and tips from other users. Anyone can explore and view posts in the Community, but you'll need to create a PTC account if you would like to post a topic or respond to others. This account is separate from your Vuforia Expert Capture account.

Everyone learns at their own pace. Give yourself plenty of time to get accustomed to the software. If you’re new to eyewear devices, we recommend you practice wearing and using those devices prior to completing Vuforia Capture training.

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04. Tips and tricks for capturing procedures

Here are a few tips and tricks to help you use Vuforia Capture.

  • Plan and rehearse the procedure before you record it.
  • When you’re demonstrating the procedure, tell the user what they should and should not do. For example, “make sure this bolt is tight,” or “watch out, this knob may be hot.”
  • Don’t worry about mistakes. If you misspeak, forget a step, or have any other trouble while capturing the procedure; just say “next step” and keep going. You can remove steps and re-record audio later if needed.
  • Be concise. As you’re talking through the procedure, use as few words as possible to make your point. Be action oriented. For example, say “open drawer,” or “insert cartridge.” Consider writing a script for the procedure.
  • Speak slowly.
  • Share your expertise. Imagine the employee who will use this procedure to do their job, and coach them through it. If you know how to do something better, safer, or more efficiently, offer that guidance in the procedure.
  • Keep the steps in chronological order the best you can. This will make editing the procedure easier.
  • Don't combine too many details into one step. Divide lengthy portions into multiple steps.
  • Record procedures in a well-lit environment.
  • Gather all the props you need (tools, parts, documents) prior to capturing the procedure.
  • Ask someone to assist you, if needed.
  • Consider when images would be helpful. Use the Capture app to take photos during the procedure and use them later.
  • Avoid moving your head too much while capturing. If you must move your head, do it slowly to prevent the camera from jerking abruptly.
  • If the device doesn’t pick up on a voice command, don’t say it any louder or slower. Just pause and say the command again.

See below for more best practices.

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