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To help inform the real world about Multiple Sclerosis the Ohio Buckeye Chapter of the National MS Society has constructed over 20 Virtual Reality Worlds for you to explore. Each world has it's own unique theme and is packed full of information about Multiple Sclerosis.

To get started follow the instructions below. Have fun and stay as long as you like..

STEP #1
Cortona 3D Viewer
To view the Virtual Worlds you will need to install the Cortona 3D Viewer. Click the logo and follow the prompts on the page to get your free Virtual Reality viewer. If you do not wish to install the viewer, access to all the information can be gained through our Chapter Web site, but we hope you will take this opportunity to experience life in the "virtual universe".
STEP #2
Windows Display Properties

We optimized our virtual worlds for a screen resolution of 1024x768 pixels.

Please note: You may use your current screen resolution

STEP #3

 

Once you have the 3d viewer installed and your screen set to the way you want it you are ready to begin your Virtual Reality Experience!

To navigate around hold down your left mouse button and move your mouse, you will start walking in that direction. To speed up how fast you are walking right click anywhere on the VR world and go to the Speed Setting and click "Faster" or "Fastest".

Remember whenever you put your mouse over an object and see the anchor anchor icon, it means there is more to learn about that object.

If you see the ms doorway MS doorway, that means there is another world waiting for you to explore.

If you would like to view the map of the virtual universe, receive additional navigation hints, or find direct links to your favorite MS worlds please visit our Navigation page.

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Click on the image of the Visitor Center below to get started!

MS VR World Visitor Center
Honors for this site

American Association of WEBMASTERS Bronze Award Winner TS Awards - Silver AwardSurflocal.net Humanitarian Service Award Nominee

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