
Gestural Interaction
Gestural interaction refers to controlling and communicating with devices through body movements and hand gestures rather than traditional inputs like keyboards or mice. It allows users to perform actions—such as swiping, pointing, or waving—in the air or in front of sensors to navigate interfaces, manipulate objects, or execute commands. This form of interaction makes technology more intuitive and natural, often used in touchless systems, virtual reality, and smart devices, enhancing user experience by allowing seamless, contactless control that mimics real-world gestures.