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Once an explorer's KI is fully calibrated, the device's active holographic display will show the wearer their KI-PS coordinates in the top right corner, provided their location is properly synced with the Great Zero. While coordinates work in Ae'gura and the neighborhoods, more outlying areas like the [[Descent]], as well as other Ages, do not display coordinates. | Once an explorer's KI is fully calibrated, the device's active holographic display will show the wearer their KI-PS coordinates in the top right corner, provided their location is properly synced with the Great Zero. While coordinates work in Ae'gura and the neighborhoods, more outlying areas like the [[Descent]], as well as other Ages, do not display coordinates. | ||
=== Jalak controls === | === Jalak Dador controls === | ||
In 2007 CE, the DRC released the Age of [[Jalak]]. This Age was used by the D'ni for life-sized board games of various types. The board itself integrates with the KI to provide access to various game controls. A floating holographic panel can be activated by touching the bar icon which appears when a KI user is in Jalak. This panel includes controls for enabling or disabling a force field around the play area, moving the board's pillars into various configurations, and spawning holographic geometric shapes like cubes and spheres. | In 2007 CE, the DRC released the Age of [[Jalak Dador]]. This Age was used by the D'ni for life-sized board games of various types. The board itself integrates with the KI to provide access to various game controls. A floating holographic panel can be activated by touching the bar icon which appears when a KI user is in Jalak. This panel includes controls for enabling or disabling a force field around the play area, moving the board's pillars into various configurations, and spawning holographic geometric shapes like cubes and spheres. | ||
These controls are the first illustration that the KI has context-sensitive functionality, though no other features of this kind are currently known to exist. | These controls are the first illustration that the KI has context-sensitive functionality, though no other features of this kind are currently known to exist. |