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Josh Snider

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May 24, 2012, 9:13:15 AM5/24/12
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There's a new gesture control device and software coming out this winter which is supposed to be highly sensitive to human movements.
You can check it out here: https://live.leapmotion.com/index.html
 
I have pretty bad repetitive stress injury in my wrists and fingers, and I think this might be able to help me out on computers a lot. I am going to order one, but I'd also like to try one out in the near future. Leap motion recommended to me that the best way to do this would be to have a developer/programmer friend request one through their developer page, and then I could try it out (and maybe even share it with you if you'd be open to that).
would anyone be up for doing this?
 
If you can't think of an idea for what you might develop using leap motion, you could write down my idea, which is to develop ways to use larger and more whole movements to control the mouse as a way to prevent carpal tunnel and back issues. The device covers 4 ft.³, so that should be enough room to make fairly large movements.
Josh
 
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I wrote this e-mail using dictation software, due to wrist pains.  Please excuse any poor formatting and errors.

Philipp Hanes

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Jan 30, 2013, 6:38:52 PM1/30/13
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