Fakespace Labs PINCH Gloves

The PINCH glove system provides a reliable and low-cost method of recognizing natural gestures. Recognizable gestures have natural meaning to the user: a pinching gesture can be used to grab a virtual object, and a finger snap between the middle finger and thumb can be used to initiate an action. A hand-gesture interface system that allows developers and users of immersive applications to use hand interaction to work within the virtual environment.

Fakespace Labs PINCH gloves: probably the world's most widely used virtual manipulation device.

The PINCH system uses cloth gloves with electrical sensors in each fingertip. Contact between any two or more digits completes a conductive path, and a complex variety of actions based on these simple "pinch" gestures can be programmed into applications. Fakespace provides additional products and services for virtual environment technology including hardware integration, software tools and peripherals.

The PINCH system includes a pair of gloves, interface electronics, user's guide, tracker mounts, and software. The standard RS-232 serial interface allows the PINCH to be used with virtually any workstation or personal computer. Gloves are also available in personal sizes and colors.

Product Specifications:

 
Gesture Space

Contact among any two or more digits (i.e. left forefinger to right forefinger)

The gloves detect when two or more digits come in contact. After the contact is verified, it is sent to the host. The elapsed time between gestures is also recorded

Communications Simple RS-232 protocol communicates gesture information and delta time stamps

Dip-Switch selectable baud rates including 9600 and 19200

Sample source code is available for either SGI or PC platforms
Power 120VAC 11W to 9W wall transformer, 2.1mm plug

FCC Class A device
Tracking The glove does not provide information pertaining to its location in space. A mount compatible with both the Ascension and Polhemus electromagnetic trackers is provided. Custom tracker mounts are also available.
 

Fakespace Labs PINCH gloves: probably the world's most widely used virtual manipulation device.