How Eye-Gesture & Finger-Gesture Works In Android Devices ?
I used Galaxy s4 How it works about Eye Gesture, Finger Gesture technology. Can you Explain me how it works Thanks...
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Hari PrasathNear the Samsung logo, there is a dedicated sensor to detect the motion of your hand. S4 will take some actions corresponding to the motion pattern programmed in the SDK.
Try it too far from the device or while wearing dark clothes. The device may not recognize your gestures
Gestures are defined by a binary resources which can be created with an example program from the Android SDK
Try to open a S4 and explore it more and update us. 😛 -
Ahsanul haque
I have no Mobile set opening driver mates. 😁deal2dieNear the Samsung logo, there is a dedicated sensor to detect the motion of your hand. S4 will take some actions corresponding to the motion pattern programmed in the SDK.
Try it too far from the device or while wearing dark clothes. The device may not recognize your gestures
Gestures are defined by a binary resources which can be created with an example program from the Android SDK
Try to open a S4 and explore it more and update us. 😛 -
Hari Prasath
ok then, I'll try to open mine's and i'll update you all..Ahsanul haqueI have no Mobile set opening driver mates. 😁
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