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methods of human-to-computer interaction
Current science and equipment for human to computer interfaces include: keyboard/buttons; touch-activated screen; mouse; joystick; trackball; steering wheel; digital pen; tablet; speech interpretation; data glove; gesture recognition; and full-body virtual reality systems. These interfaces enable users to give direction to computer systems. Sub-page tribalcog covers different information and discussion.
A necessary but not sufficient attribute of virtual reality is cause-and-effect human-computer interface. Human-to-computer interaction may have computer tracking of finger, hand, head, eye and/or body movement and/or speech interpretation. Computer-to-human interaction may include three-dimensional visual displays, audio production, and kinesthetic (motion and touch) simulation. See also: Virtual Tours Minneapolis, Minnesota provides different information. You may also see Virtual Ball for more VR-related material.
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