Touchless interfaces for kiosks and public touchscreens
The Leap Motion Controller is a peripheral input device that lets you interact with your Mac in a new way. With it you can control supported apps by waving your hands in the air–like Tom Cruise in Minority Report. The Leap Motion Controller detects the movement of your hands. Use your Leap Motion Controller to interact with your Mac. Gesture Control for Mac creates a virtual trackpad in the air. Just lift your hand or a finger to navigate your computer. Browse the web, open applications and documents, and control menu items — without touching anything. Gesture Control for Mac includes intro, basic, and advanced levels, so you can choose your level of 3D interaction. If you’re not developing with Unity, Unreal. Get started with our quick setup guides and SDK downloads for the Leap Motion Controller, VR and desktop/laptop modes. Get started with our quick setup guides and SDK downloads for the Leap Motion Controller, VR and desktop/laptop modes. Control your PC or Mac with just gestures Leap Motion Controller tracks your hands at up to 120 frames per second using infrared cameras Package comes with 2 USB 2.0 cables (24 inches and 60 inches), a welcome card, and an important information guide.
Use a Leap Motion Controller or Stereo IR 170 to control interactive screens – without touching a surface.
TouchFree is a software application that detects a user’s hand in mid-air and converts it to an on-screen cursor. It runs invisibly on top of existing user interfaces, providing familiar, touchscreen-style interactions.
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Particularly suitable for retrofitting interactive kiosks or advertising totems with touchless gesture control to address hygiene concerns.
Features
Leap Motion Controller Apps
- Runs invisibly on top of existing user interfaces
- Add touchless interaction without writing a single line of code
- A user’s hand is detected, and shown as a cursor displayed on the screen
- Users can select items without touching the screen using a simple “air push” motion, similar to tapping a screen but in mid-air
- To drag or scroll, “air push”, then move
- Alternative “hover & hold” interaction also available