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In the Mixed Reality Feature Tool, select Start.
:::image type="content" source="../../images/mixed-reality-feature-tool.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Mixed Reality Feature Tool opening screen.":::
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Select the Browse button (it's the "three-dot" button in the image below), then navigate to the folder containing your Unity project, and then open it.
:::image type="content" source="../../images/002-open-your-project.png" alt-text="Open your project":::
[!NOTE] The Project Path box in the Tool must contain some value, so it inserts a backslash ("_") by default.
After you select a folder, the Tool checks to ensure that it's a valid Unity project folder.
:::image type="content" source="../../images/007-project-path.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Mixed Reality feature Tool Project Path screen.":::
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Select Discover Features.
Note: You may need to wait a few seconds while the Tool refreshes the packages from the feeds.
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On the Discover Features page, note that there is a list of six package groups.
:::image type="content" source="../../images/003-mrft-groups.png" alt-text="The main groups of packages in the Mixed Reality Feature Tool":::
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Click the "+" button to the left of Platform Support (0 of 5) and then select the latest version of Mixed Reality OpenXR Plugin.
:::image type="content" source="../../images/027-select-mr-openxr-plugin.png" alt-text="Screenshot of package selections in the Mixed Reality Feature Tool.":::
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After you've made your selection(s), click Get Features.
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Select Validate to validate the packages you selected. You should see a dialog that says No validation issues were detected. When you do, click OK.
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On the Import Features page, the left-side column, Features, displays the packages you just selected. The right-side column, Required dependencies, displays any dependencies. You can click the Details link for any of these items to learn more about them.
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When you're ready to move on, select Import. On the Review and Approve page, you can review information about the packages.
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Select Approve.
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Return to the Unity Editor and click a blank area in the UI. You'll see a progress bar showing you that the package is being imported.