I'm sulking a little as my test unit has yet to turn up but I'm assured it's on its way. Obviously this has a little way to go before it becomes a robust and fast method of interacting with QlikView but it's an interesting taste of what we can hopefully look forward to in the future.
Thursday 7 February 2013
QlikView with Leap Motion Controller
A QlikView friend of mine Barry Harmsen posted an interesting video last week of his first play with controlling QlikView using the Leap Motion Controller. For those that aren't aware of the Leap Motion, it's a revolutionary new interface for close range gesture control. They aren't available for sale yet but a small number of units have been released to developers and Barry was lucky enough to get his hands on one.
I'm sulking a little as my test unit has yet to turn up but I'm assured it's on its way. Obviously this has a little way to go before it becomes a robust and fast method of interacting with QlikView but it's an interesting taste of what we can hopefully look forward to in the future.
I'm sulking a little as my test unit has yet to turn up but I'm assured it's on its way. Obviously this has a little way to go before it becomes a robust and fast method of interacting with QlikView but it's an interesting taste of what we can hopefully look forward to in the future.
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