methods of human-to-computer interaction

Present day science and hardware for human-to-computer interfaces include: keyboard/knobs; touch screen; mouse; joystick; trackball; steering wheel; digital pen; tablet; voice interpretation; data glove; gesture recognition; and complete-body VR mediums. These interfaces allow users to give direction to computer systems. For further information, you can also check out 360 VR Studio .

It is not always the case that communication between humans and computing systems is of enough cognitive significance to qualify as Virtual Reality (VR). The interaction must also be multi-dimensional. This need not imply that the setting must be 100% artificially constructed and devoid of any real world things. It does mean that the human must be sufficiently involved in a computer enhanced setting that the computer-created components dominate the person's consciousness. Exactly how much of a person's range of sight, breath of hearing, sense of touch, and other senses should be actively involved to reach immersion is difficult to quantify and the criteria may increase with progress in technology. Also, Virtual Tours Michigan has additional VR information.

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