Control Your Media Apps using Gestures!

Sometimes, you just don't want to touch a keyboard or mouse, well there is an App for that...'ControlAir'.

ControlAir is a Mac App that uses the Mac's camera to read finger-based movements, allowing users to control various media applications without needing to physically interact with their computers. . It works with iTunes, Spotify, Rdio, Netflix, Quicktime, VLC, and Vox. 

To use it, simply raise your finger, then move it left or right to select the volume buttons, play/pause buttons, or previous/next buttons. When you're on the one you want, "air click it" to select it...It's a little silly but quite fun to play around with, it works surprisingly well, as long as you're within about five feet of your Mac's camera.



If you are a Windows user, you can try out a similar Application called Flutter, which enables you to control your Media Applications using gestures as well. Check out the video below to see ControlAir in action:





And here is Flutter in action: 





You can download ControlAir for free from the Mac App Store here

#Enjoy Folks



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