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Update Hands Subsystem to use XR1 2.3 hands package on Android, so MRTK3 can consume Microsoft OpenXR version 1.8.0+ #11470

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shaynie opened this issue Apr 18, 2023 · 1 comment

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shaynie commented Apr 18, 2023

This issue has been migrated a new MRTK repository, and the status of this issue will now be tracked at the following location:


Hand tracking for Android has been removed from the Microsoft OpenXR plugin 1.8.0+. We need to rework the hands subsystem to use the XRI 2.3 hands package so that Android can still build.

For the first iteration Windows should still use Microsoft OpenXR plugin directly. Android needs to be updated to use the XR1 2.2 hands package.

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shaynie commented Apr 18, 2023

Hand tracking for Android has been removed from the Microsoft OpenXR plugin 1.8.0+ Need to rework the hands subsystem to use the XRI 2.3 hands package so that Android can still build.

@AMollis AMollis changed the title Upgrade Microsoft OpenXR version to 1.8.0+ Update Hands Subsystem to use XR1 2.3 hands package on Android, so MRTK3 can consume Microsoft OpenXR version to 1.8.0+ Apr 18, 2023
@AMollis AMollis changed the title Update Hands Subsystem to use XR1 2.3 hands package on Android, so MRTK3 can consume Microsoft OpenXR version to 1.8.0+ Update Hands Subsystem to use XR1 2.3 hands package on Android, so MRTK3 can consume Microsoft OpenXR version 1.8.0+ Apr 18, 2023
@IssueSyncBot IssueSyncBot closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Aug 24, 2023
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