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How to turn off the virtual walls?

The boundary markers that you see when wearing your headset, that indicate the end of your physical space that you traced during set up. You should be able to turn that off whenever you want right?

I don't see an option to turn that off right now...

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    mikehildomikehildo
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    ANSWER: I found this option on my desktop, not in VR. In the desktop app that runs during Mixed Reality use, there is a little icon on the left side that looks like a room. In there you will find the option to turn boundaries off.

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    mikehildomikehildo
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    ANSWER: I found this option on my desktop, not in VR. In the desktop app that runs during Mixed Reality use, there is a little icon on the left side that looks like a room. In there you will find the option to turn boundaries off.

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    I put the boundary away from my desk so that I can keep the boundary up but then also sit down without walls all in my face.

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