This Mixed Reality Academy course will explore ways of visualizing the motion controllers, handing input events and attaching custom UI elements to the controllers.
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Mixed Reality 213

This is a tutorial to understand how to use motion controllers in your Windows Mixed Reality application. This course will explore ways of visualizing the motion controllers, handing input events and attaching custom UI elements to the controllers, with additional planned courses in the works.

Link to documentation is forthcoming.

Current Unity Editor Project Version: Unity 2017.2.0f3-MRTP3 beta.

Prerequisites:

  1. See Development PC specs for tips on developing for immersive headsets.
  2. How to navigate the Windows Mixed Reality home.
  3. Development PC needs to be on a Fall Creators Update SDK and builds as below. Either:
    1. Launch Settings > Updates and Security > Windows Insider Program > Get Insider Preview builds
    2. Update to the publicly released Creators Update SDK, build 16299
  4. Beta build of Unity 2017.2
    1. Please read more about Immersive headset setup.
  5. Visual Studio 2017.

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.