Mixed reality is the result of blending the physical world with the digital world. Mixed reality is the next evolution in human, computer, and environment interaction and unlocks possibilities that before now were restricted to our imaginations. It is made possible by advancements in computer vision, graphical processing power, display technology, and input systems.

Technological advancement is what has enabled mixed reality experiences. There are no devices today that can run experiences across the entire spectrum; however, Windows 10 provides a common mixed reality platform for both device manufacturers and developers. Devices today can support a specific range within the mixed reality spectrum, and over time new devices should expand that range.

The following tutorial demonstrates how to turn on and off the notifications on a head mounted display when you’re using a version of the Windows 10 operating system.

How to Show Notifications on Head Mounted Display in Windows 10

The Settings application has many settings available for mixed reality, but they aren’t always located within the Mixed Reality icon. The head mounted display setting is found under the Notifications and Actions from the System icon. Here is how to find it:

Note: You need to turn on the Get notifications from apps and other senders setting before you can turn on the turn on Show notifications on my head mounted display setting below.

1. Open the Settings app and then click on the System icon from the main Windows Settings menu.

2. Do steps 3 and 4 depending on if you want to turn on or off the notifications for the head mounted display.

3. To Turn on Notifications on Head Mounted Display

a. From the System menu, click on Notifications & actions and then from the right side of the same window, look under the Notifications heading for the how notifications on my head mounted display setting to toggle on. (click to enlarge screenshot below)

4. To Turn Off Notifications on Head Mounted Display

a. From the System menu, click on Notifications & actions and then from the right side of the same window, look under the Notifications heading for the how notifications on my head mounted display setting to toggle off. (click to enlarge screenshot below)

You can now close the Settings app and continue using your computer if you like.

That’s all.