Leap
Motion released a brand new video today demonstrating
the controller's gesture abilities with Windows 8 and also Windows 7. When attached to
a Windows Operating System device, the Leap Motion controller will support
complete multi-touch gestures natively, enabling users to drag, scroll, swipe,
click and and screen rotate just with gestures.
The controller's past
demonstrations were centered on native apps and constructing out the Leap
Motion's Airspace application store, but the most recent news affirms that the
unit is likewise ideal for Operating System base navigation.
The business will
start its beta testing schedule the following month, prior to the final release on the 22nd of July.
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