Starting with iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma, you can make hand gestures during video calls in the FaceTime app and other video conferencing apps to fill the screen with 3D effects. For example, you can hold two thumbs up to show fireworks on the screen, or make two peace signs ...
Well, we may not be quite as advanced as that quite yet, but there is some interesting work being done to match up your hand gestures (captured by the FaceTime camera on your Mac) with app control. One app calledControlAirhas been developed byEyeSight Tech.ControlAir enables you to control...
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 unspecifi...
The double-tap gesture on the Vision Pro | Image: Apple Critics could say Apple has re-packaged an old feature as new in the absence of real innovation—why else would it feature hand gestures so heavily in ads and videos?Perhaps this is how Apple is conditioning us to familiarize ...
If it’s aMinority Reportcomputing interface you desire,Flutter0.5 (Mac App Store link) might get you one step further. The app aims to let you control your music and Keynote slides with hand gestures and your FaceTime camera, with ambitious long-term goals for scrolling...