


See Connect 3D models to Power Apps to learn more about bringing models into Power Apps. Specifies which column in Items identifies the 3D model or image to show in the mixed reality view. When you use the Items property, you need to set a value for the following additional advanced properties to map the columns of your table: Property This property creates a table that lists media files the user can choose from in the mixed reality experience. To view different media files selected through a media gallery during the MR experience, use the control's Items advanced property. The View in MR control displays one media file by default. View different models in a single session Change the label and hide the icon if you like in the Text and Display type properties. The control is a button that's labeled with an icon of a cube and the text View in MR. Select View in MR to place the control in the app screen, or drag the control to the screen to position it more precisely. Open the Insert tab and expand Mixed Reality. With your app open for editing in Power Apps Studio: If your content works in Babylon but not in Power Apps, ask a question in the Power Apps Community Forum. Mixed reality content that works in the Babylon sandbox should work in Power Apps through this shared MR platform. The MR controls in Power Apps use Babylon and Babylon React Native. Tracking is better on LIDAR-enabled devices. The mixed-reality (MR) controls work best in well-lit environments with flat-textured surfaces. Make sure your 3D models are optimized for use with Power Apps to minimize load times.
