Sentences with phrase «simple hand movement»

BMW also used the Canadian International Auto Show to put the spotlight on several of its innovative features, such as industry - first Gesture Control, which enables the driver to perform certain vehicle functions with simple hand movements.

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Myo's comparatively simple measurements — arm movement, orientation and hand pose — require less power to process, allowing the batteries to last two full days.
The idea of slow movement is in itself very simple and commonplace — we have all looked at the hour - hand of a watch.
The Matthaean version, on the other hand, is simple in construction and the movement of thought within it is natural.
«Anchoring creates potential advantages, such as making the stroke simpler and more repeatable, restricting the movement and rotation of the hands, arms and clubface, creating a fixed pivot point, and creating extra support and stability that may diminish the effects of nerves and pressure,» Nager said.
• Play simple games with your baby that involve both music and movement: Pat - a-Cake (clap your baby's hands), This Little Piggy (wiggle those little toes), or Ride a Horse to Banbury Cross (jiggle baby on your lap).
Now, if simple movement of his hand has the emotional impact on you, imagine its impact on other people.
The poster itself is simple, but the movement from the spazzing hand is enough to give you a small hint of the insanity that will take place in this boundary - pushing show.
When we talk through complicated subjects, we can use simple sentence structures, aided by tools such as hand movements, intonation, and enactment.
Kinect picks up subtle hand movements with surprising precision, but struggles with simple foot manoeuvres.
Although his black silhouette figures and murky oil paint abstractions might appear from the hand of two different artists, Bradley has an underlying vision of movement and the figure that links his deceptively simple, charming output.
On the other hand, the reader's decision over whether and when to inspect a cited source now involves greater discontinuity than simple eye movement.
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