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Periodic Table of the Elements app running on Microsoft HoloLens 2

Mixed Reality Design Labs

This repo is where Microsoft's Windows Mixed Reality Design team publishes sample apps and experiments. Find out details on https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/mixed-reality/periodic_table_of_the_elements

Periodic Table of the Elements

Periodic Table of the Elements is an open-source sample app from Microsoft's Mixed Reality Design Labs. It demonstrates how to use Mixed Reality Toolkit(MRTK)'s input system and building blocks to create an app experience for HoloLens and Immersive headsets. In this project, you can find the examples of:

You can use this project's components to create your own mixed reality app experiences.

Porting story (HoloLens 2 with MRTK v2)

Bringing the Periodic Table of the Elements app to HoloLens 2 with MRTK v2

Design story (HoloLens 1st gen version)

Periodic Table of the Elements

Supported Unity version

The current supported version of Unity is Unity 2018.4.x or higher

Used MRTK version

The project(master branch) is based on MRTK v2.6.0. Mixed Reality Toolkit

OpenXR and Unity 2020

OpenXR + Unity 2020 + MRTK 2.7.2 upgraded project can be found under branch MRTKv272_Unity2020_OpenXR Please check out the upgrade story: Updating MRTK Mixed Reality Project to OpenXR+Unity 2020: Periodic Table of the Elements for HoloLens 2

Supported device

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https://github.com/microsoft/MRDL_Unity_Surfaces

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Lunar Module sample app

https://github.com/Microsoft/MRDesignLabs_Unity_LunarModule

Lunar Module is a open-source sample app from Microsoft's Mixed Reality Design Labs, it is a spiritual sequel to the 1979 Atari classic, Lunar Lander. This sample app will demonstrate how to extend Hololens' base gestures with two hand tracking and xbox controller input, reactive objects to surface mapping and plane finding, and simple menu systems. You can use this project's components to create your own mixed reality app experience.

Contributing

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.