Microsoft HoloLens is the first
fully self-contained, holographic computer, enabling you to interact with high‑definition
holograms in your world.
Microsoft’s HoloLens isn’t
going to change the world... yet. The suite of software included with the sleek
development kit is more a demonstration showcase than an entertainment revolution.
But every now and then, HoloLens’ augmented reality capabilities displayed
surprising flashes of brilliance that made feel like touching the future.
below link will show how is it working
http://www.ign.com/videos/2016/09/06/90-seconds-of-reality-bending-microsoft-hololens-gameplay
control is mostly through
a simple cursor that points where you look, augmented by a few hand motions.
Motion detection works very well, and the optional voice commands are reliable.
Even after practicing the gestures, should preferred utilizing the included
Clicker, a small Bluetooth device that replaces HoloLens' most common default
hand motion. While hardly indispensable, its tactile feedback made
interactions with holograms feel a little more precise.
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