To do this we have to navigate to the Project section in the Unity Hub. Step 3: Let us start with creating our first Unity Project. Based on our need we can assign Unity versions to open the specific project. Thus we can add multiple Unity installations into Unity Hub. If you already have Unity installed on your machine you can just click on the Locate Browse for the unity editor location and add it to the hub. It means unity is installed in your machine and you are ready to create your first project. Once it’s installed it will show the Unity Installation version like below image. After selection click on the DONE button.
So we need not worry to install it separately.
By default, unity comes with windows to build support. From the Platforms, we can choose different build supports like Android, Windows, iOS, WebGL, etc. If you want you can use different script editor and add it later in the Unity Preferences. Unity by default shows, Visual studio for script editing. Devtools is needed for the script editing in unity. Select different modules like DevTools and Platforms. If you want other versions, choose it according to your requirement. In the below image we have selected 1 version of unity. Choose the Unity version from the list and click on Next. The list shows us different Unity versions. This will prompt us to Add Unity version window. Go to Installs tab and click on Add button. This is the section using which we are going to install the Unity Editor.
Installs: This section contains different unity versions to choose from.
Learn: In this section, we can find any tutorials if added.It will also show the target platform, project location and last modified time of the project. Projects: This section is used to open different Unity Projects, with their previously opened unity versions specified.We will get some basic idea about these sections before proceeding to the next step. In the left side panel, it has three sections. Step 2: In the next step, the Unity Hub window will open as below. Well Done.! This step completes the installing of the Unity Hub. Click on Finish Button since the Run Unity Hub box is checked, it will automatically open the window for the next steps. From activating Do Not Disturb to managing your call center availability and visual voicemail to creating conference calls.This will open Completing Unity Hub Setup. Service Configuration: Control your VoIP environment directly from Unity Mobile.Instant Messaging: IM any other Unity user in the group or enterprise, or set your presence status for others to see.Send SMS and Emails: Use the native apps to send SMS messages and Emails to contacts with a mobile number or email address in their profile.Busy Lamp Field: See the phone status of any user in your group or enterprise.Contacts: Lookup group/enterprise and personal contacts from BroadWorks, as well as contacts stored on the mobile device.Visual Voicemail: Download, play, delete and view all voicemails.Call Control: Hold, transfer, conference, call recording.Unity leverages BroadWorks Anywhere functionality with the native dialler on the mobile device, greatly enhancing reliability and simplifying support for service providers. The underlying cellular number is completely masked when both making and receiving calls, providing a total “one number” solution. Unity Mobile extends the call control, visual voicemail, service configuration, Busy Lamp Field, directory integration and IM&P capabilities of Unity Client to the mobile phone, allowing you to take your business identity with you. Description of Unity-Mobile (from google play)