Description

The Leap Motion is a small and lightweight sensor designed by UltraLeap to track hand and finger movements using a built-in infrared camera.

It can detect hand and finger movements up to 80cm from the device, with an optimal range between 10 and 60cm and is interfaced to your setup using USB.


Settings

Property Default Description
Name LeapMotion User-friendly name
Enable ON Activate to enable the device.
Run at startup ON Activate to enable the device at Kinetic startup.

Task action

Coming soon.


Task trigger

Action Description
Swipe Right Triggers the task if a user swipes right
Swipe Left Triggers the task if a user swipes left
Swipe Up Triggers the task if a user swipes up
Swipe Down Triggers the task if a user swipes down
Pull Triggers the task if a user pulls his hand backwards
Push Triggers the task if a user pushes with his hand
Open hand Triggers the task if a user has his hand open over the sensor at a certain grab angle
Closed hand Triggers the task if a user has his hand closed over the sensor
Pinch Triggers the task if a user pinches with his fingers

Digimap trigger

N/A


Graph

Action Description
Swipe Right Sends a trigger if a user swipes right
Swipe Left Sends a trigger if a user swipes left
Swipe Up Sends a trigger if a user swipes up
Swipe Down Sends a trigger if a user swipes down
Pull Sends a trigger if a user pulls his hand backwards
Push Sends a trigger if a user pushes with his hand
Open hand Continuously sends a trigger if a user has his hand open over the sensor
Closed hand Continuously sends a trigger if a user has his hand closed over the sensor
Pinch Sends a trigger if a user pinches with his fingers
Hands Outputs hand position data in the form of an array.
Fingers Outputs finger position data in the form of an array.

User interface

This device has no actions that can be launched from the UI designer.


Device information

Go to the manufacturer website for more information.

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