
Google may have already patented some great eye-monitoring controls, but that does not mean it is not thinking about other physical input. A lately granted patent shows a possible glove-based controller, with references to a set of sensors that record "images" of the atmosphere, after which determine gestures in line with the calculated movement together. The illustrations go onto show a hands drawing the letter J, showing it may be employed for text input, while another indicates recognition of pinch-to-zoom style gestures. There is no reference to its fancy glasses within the patent, but we are thinking a glove to manage the Nexus 7 may be a little overkill.
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