Last modified: 2014-03-09 13:37:02 UTC
Leap Motion integration with MediaWiki MediaWiki has a wide user base and a lot of users today prefer touch based interfaces. Gesture based interface are friendly and the latest trend. Leap Motion provides controllers that can recognize gestures. It can be integrated with MediaWiki products like Wikisource. As an example, this would make it more friendly for users to flip through pages in a book. Another advantage of using gesture recognition would be to include turning through multiple chapters or pages at a time by identifying the depth of user's finger's motion. It would also be helpful for flipping through images in Wikimedia Commons. (Project idea suggested by Aarti Dwivedi). URL:https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Mentorship_programs/Possible_projects#Leap_Motion_integration_with_MediaWiki
This proposal has been listed at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Mentorship_programs/Possible_projects and we are filing a report to gather community feedback and share updates.
What would such "integration" require technically on the MediaWiki site?