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# Moving around a simulator

The best way to move around inside a simulator is to do it physically, simply **by walking**. This is possible because SENAR AR simulators are anchored in your environment exactly like a real object.&#x20;

When the simulator is very large - sometimes larger than the room in which it is used - it includes a navigation system that allows you to access any area in the scene. In this case, simply tap the floor or one of the arrows displayed on it to move in that direction.

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