Apple offers a new way to engage in your virtual face-to-face meetings with reactions. You can use different hand gestures to trigger augmented reality effects in FaceTime and other video calling apps. Let's look at what reactions are, who can use them, all the available hand gestures, an...
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the Vision Pro makes extensive use of air gestures such as pinching and tapping. In a way, the Apple Watch’s double-tap gesture could be training wheels for the Vision Pro.
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The idea also extends to introducing more interactive gesture controls, a step beyond the existing capabilitiesenabled by tvOS 17, which include simple gestures like triggering fireworks with a thumbs-up during a FaceTime call. However, the specifics of these new gestures remain unspecif...