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Tinybit Hand Gesture Control | Micro:Bit

Hey guys! Now its the 3rd IT Project on Semester 2!

What is Hand Gesture Control?

Hand gesture control is a way to control a device or system using hand movements instead of buttons or a keyboard. Sensors (like an accelerometer, camera, or motion sensor) detect how the hand moves—such as tilting, waving, or pointing—and convert those movements into commands.

For example, in robotics, hand gesture control can be used to move a robot forward, backward, or turn just by moving your hand. It makes interaction more natural, intuitive, and interactive.

Tiny:bit Hand Gesture Control? Do you know it?

LOFI Robot is an educational robot that is controlled using a micro:bit and the Tiny:bit motor driver. The micro:bit processes input such as buttons, sensors, or hand gestures, while the Tiny:bit controls the motors to move the robot forward, backward, and turn. This system helps students learn robotics, programming, and sensor-based control in a practical way.
 
Hand Gesture control is awesome but I hate the delay, so long and out of my movements its detecting the move, like what?? maybe there’s a way to fix it, but I’m just making this project simple and fun.

That’s all from me I’m sorry if there were any mistakes in my typing.

Thank you for reading 👍
 
 
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