Company: Microsoft
Created by: federica.masante
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- Arabic (AR)
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- Chinese, Traditional (ZT)
- Czech (CS)
- Danish (DA)
- Dutch (NL)
- Finnish (FI)
- French (FR)
- German (DE)
- Greek (EL)
- Hungarian (HU)
- Italian (IT)
- Japanese (JA)
- Korean (KO)
- Norwegian Bokmål (NO)
- Polish (PL)
- Portuguese, Brazilian (PB)
- Portuguese (PT)
- Russian (RU)
- Slovak (SK)
- Spanish (ES)
- Swedish (SV)
- Macedonian (MK)
- Croatian (HR)
- Tamil (TA)
- Spanish, Latin American (XL)
- English, UK (UE)
- Catalan (CA)
- Bulgarian (BG)
- Serbian (SR)
A motion made by a player that's intended to be tracked by the sensor. Gesture can also be used to mean both gestures and poses. This sense is not expected to see extensive application.
Stationary body stance that's tracked and interpreted by the sensor as input.
A person's physical state as interpreted by the sensor, e.g., standing, sitting, kneeling, and so on.
The detection and following of a person's movements by the sensor.
The focal point on the screen that mirrors hand movement in the PHIZ. Games may choose their own game-specific terms for pointers.