Leap Motion Sensor
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Leap Motion Sensor
Getting one for 3d modelling - and also cos the tech looks cool.
Might see if I can try it in QL - is anyone interested in finding out how that experiment goes?
Might see if I can try it in QL - is anyone interested in finding out how that experiment goes?
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Re: Leap Motion Sensor
Looks way hard to control! I'd be interested hearing how it goes
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None of you remember when the 'mouse' was introduced as a controller in the early 80's? It was canned by many PC 'experts' as a dead-end. I remember them being hard to control well back in the early days. The mechanism was pretty crappy. Look at them now.
Remember too, Laser mice were absolute shit for FPS games when they first came out ... now they are the standard.
It may well be that this technology becomes sufficiently sensitive and versatile to be the only way to play
Maybe the hand can be seated comfortably inside a box so your arm doesn't get tired and the environment is sealed off and precise.
I can see this giving a lot of control and be infinitely tunable to your idiosyncrasies. The control system in that video is not that far removed from some very powerful and clever haptics control systems that are in use now. Some of the military haptics controllers I've seen are incredible.
Remember too, Laser mice were absolute shit for FPS games when they first came out ... now they are the standard.
It may well be that this technology becomes sufficiently sensitive and versatile to be the only way to play
Maybe the hand can be seated comfortably inside a box so your arm doesn't get tired and the environment is sealed off and precise.
I can see this giving a lot of control and be infinitely tunable to your idiosyncrasies. The control system in that video is not that far removed from some very powerful and clever haptics control systems that are in use now. Some of the military haptics controllers I've seen are incredible.
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