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Interacting with Augmented Reality

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Touch gestures let the user control an augmented reality app through finger gestures alone such as taps, swipes, rotations, and pinches. Once you’ve added touch gestures to an augmented reality app, the next step is to use those touch gestures to manipulate virtual objects displayed in the augmented reality view.

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Wang, W. (2018). Interacting with Augmented Reality. In: Beginning ARKit for iPhone and iPad. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4102-8_10

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