[OS X] ControlAir: Application to control music by gestures
ControlAir is a new application that appears on the Mac App Store, allowing users to use hand gestures to control music. Easily transfer songs, increase or decrease the volume in a very unique and interesting way.
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The operation mechanism of the application is quite simple, using the Mac camera to recognize finger gestures and control music. The application supports most popular music players like iTunes, Spotify, VLC, QuickTime Player and so on
Just set the initial steps to identify the application and then just put your finger up to be usable.
Move your finger back and forth to choose between 5 icons, when you want to choose which one, just turn your finger down. Although the application's rate of reception is not absolute, sometimes the application does not recognize your finger or is stifled and operates inappropriately. But in general, the application still works very well and rarely meets the wrong identity.
ControlAir offers the same experience as Leap Motion & Kinect but is completely free to use, it's not really convenient because long-term use will be quite tiring, but it's worth a try!
ControlAir supports Mac OS X 10.9 or later, compatible with Macbook Pro, Macbook Air & iMac .
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