Control Your Web Browser with Kinect

By | November 25, 2010


Reveals endless possibilities.

Now here is something to add in your Christmas shopping list. Guys at MIT Media Lab Fluid Interfaces Group are working on a new way to enhance your web browsing experience.

By using Microsoft Kinect and DepthJS system, they managed to do something neat and that is: control a web browser with bare hands (no mouse required). What do I mean by that? Just check the video above.

Via Engadget.


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Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.

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  1. daddylo says:

    Wish this video is on youtube, even with HD off, it doesn’t play well :(.

  2. Toxigene says:

    Goodbye Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, hello Tennis Elbow.

  3. nvm says:

    Wow, that looks amazingly slow and cumbersome.

  4. RamaSubbu SK says:

    Good that Microsoft left the platform easy to hack. Now there are lot of innovation happening using this. This is great to see and this is showing the glimpse of future PC for me.

    Future PC will not have any keyboard or mouse. I will take input from voice and gesture do all the task.

    • Wicket says:

      When the day has come that you have to talk to your PC and dance in front of it because proper input devices has been killed off by the horde of brain dead customers PLEASE SHOOT ME!

      • RamaSubbu SK says:

        Why do you need a keyboard/mouse if the Voice/Speech recognition is perfect in a PC? Keyboard/Mouse would be a developer tool. Today iPad, Tablet, Slate all these are driving to this direction only.

  5. Mark says:

    Anyone used Kinect? I did, it’s utter crap, it’s laggy and constantly getting things wrong. The games suck horribly too.

    I have taken it back for a refund… Avoid…

    • RamaSubbu SK says:

      You are the first person for me to hear that you didn’t like the Kinect. Yesterday I played snowball game in Kinect at BestBuy, I didn’t feel anything. I felt it is smooth. I’m not a great gamer though.