| This study investigates and provides users’ preferences for free-hand gestures.Understanding user preferences for gesture-delivered commands can be an issue of fundamental importance to virtual and mixed reality platforms development.Due to recent growth of virtual reality and mixed reality head mounted devices,double-hand interaction has become standard.In this study,eight people were observed and recorded as they were asked to navigate a space and control their motions using only hand gestures to indicate the given action.As gestures can offer intuitive means of interacting with computers,the hand gestures exhibited by the participants serve as a set of controls analyzed here to ascertain guidelines and recommendations for 3D virtual space interactive designers. |