The Leap Motion Controller senses how you move your hands the way you naturally move them. So you can point, wave, reach, and grab. Even pick something up and put it down. Just like in real life.
[Giovanni Leal] is using a Leap Motion controller to move a robotic arm around in space. The robot arm in question comes from Owi, and it is by every measure not a good robot arm. It is ...
Plug the Leap device into a USB port and place it in front of you. If you haven't already, install the Leap software. Start the Leap software. If prompted, enter your registered email address and ...
A small device by a start-up company called Leap Motion lets users control their computers using 3D air gestures, meaning the stylish finger flicks and arm waves associated with the futuristic ...
The client player's hands is being controlled by the Leap Motion using the official Leap core assets and SDK. Conceptually, this is a simple multiplayer game where the movement of one player gets ...
This is, oddly, the first justification for the Leap Motion controller we can really buy into. Now, using the mirror does not involve touching the screen. [Tobias] initially thought to use a ...