Unity
Unity is a game creation engine that is installed in the computers in Science East 5040. This install is manually managed by the IT Department.
The CS department has submitted and been approved for an education license via this form: Unity License Request Form
Setting Up Visual Studio Code as the Default IDE in Unity on Windows
Follow these steps to set Visual Studio Code (or another IDE) as your default script editor in Unity on Windows:
1. Open a Unity Project
Open an existing Unity project or create a new one via Unity Hub.
2. Open Unity Preferences
In Unity, go to the Edit menu at the top and select Preferences.
3. Set the External Script Editor
In the Preferences window, select the External Tools tab.
Under External Script Editor, use the dropdown to choose Visual Studio Code. (By default, this may be set to “Open by file extension”.)
4. Set a Custom IDE (Optional)
If your IDE isn’t listed, click Browse… to locate the program manually from your computer.
Once you’ve selected it, the IDE will appear in the dropdown.
5. Finish
Close the Preferences window. Now, whenever you open a script from Unity, it will launch in Visual Studio Code (or whichever IDE you selected).
Activating a Unity License with a Serial Key
Follow these steps to activate your Unity license using a serial key in Unity Hub:
1. Sign In to Unity Hub
Open Unity Hub and create or sign in to your Unity account.
2. Access License Settings
In Unity Hub, click the gear icon (⚙️) to open Preferences.
Select the Licenses tab and click Add License.
3. Activate with Serial Number
Choose Activate with serial number.
Enter your serial number including the dashes (e.g., XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX).
4. Complete Activation
Click Activate to finalize the process.