On 05/21/2013 11:58 AM, Sailfish wrote:
> REF:
>
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-57585392-76/leap-motion-shows-off-windows-compatibility/
>
> [excerpt quote=\"
> With Leap and Windows, the company said in a blog post, "You'll be able
> to browse the Web and interact with your computer just by moving your
> hands and fingers in the air. With Leap Motion technology and Windows,
> you can do everything that's possible with multitouch inputs -- without
> actually touching anything. This also means that existing applications
> in Windows 7 and 8 will respond to your natural hand and finger movements."
> \" /]
>
> While innovative, highly responsive and packed with ample amounts of
> "Wow!" I don't seeing this becoming the new "mouse". One thing I
> noticed, though, is that it seems to excel what is available via
> Microsoft's kinect system, at least in terms of motion fluidity.
>
So what response do I get when I give my computer the finger?
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