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Not requiring any additional hardware because it works using a Mac's built-in webcam, Flutter registers hand gestures – well, a hand gesture – to control playback in iTunes and Spotify.
Typing, scrolling, clicking–they’re all just so exhausting. Luckily Flutter, a Y Combinator incubated startup demoed at today’s Y Combinator Demo Day, lets you control your computer simply ...
Flutter recognizes the palm of your hand easily enough, so we decided to test the limits of its hand-recognition: When displaying our hand palm-out, the app responded immediately.
Flutter satisfies the sloth in all of us with gesture controls for the Mac, allowing you to control your computer's iTunes and Spotify from the couch with gesture commands.
The app aims to let you control your music and Keynote slides with hand gestures and your FaceTime camera, with ambitious long-term goals for scrolling, swiping between screens, and more.
Google has updated Flutter – its mobile UI toolkit for creating embedded graphic components from a single codebase via native Arm code – to version 3.13.
Flutter's app that translates your hand gestures into computer actions could soon find its way into Google products like the Chromebook.
Thanks to Flutter, it's now possible to control the music on your computer simply by making a few hand gestures. The app is available for both Windows and Mac and uses your computer's webcam to ...
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