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by defrost 599 days ago
That seems improbable and a challenge for many here.

eg: Theremoose - the Theremin Controlled Computer Mouse https://www.instructables.com/Theremoose-the-Theremin-Contro...

In the disability domain voice operations have a history.

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It's clear that we are talking about consumer products, typical use cases, etc.
* Who's "we"?

* Was it?

* Remember when the mouse was a niche invention at PARC?

So, what exactly is the point of this line of argument? That some niche forms of touchless interfacing existed already? And thus the interfacing of the Vision Pro is not innovative?
No argument. Just facts.

Statement: "You know perfectly well that you can't use any computer without touching a controller of some kind."

Fact: touchless controls exist.

Speculation: They may become commonplace.