interactions between humans and computers

Humans connect with computing systems through different means. Even merely watching a computer screen and entering data on a keyboard is one such interaction, but human-computer interactions only become Virtual Reality (VR) when they are multi-dimensional, interactive and intelligent by design. Virtual reality is an immersive computer-created world inside which people interface with computer-generated things in a manner governed by enough computer intelligence that the communication appears real. Total VR Ltd provides further information on this topic.

With current science and hardware, Virtual Reality (VR) is usually defined as involving at least: high percentages of the total human range of sight and sound range; computer recording and reactions to the location, angle, and motion by the participating person's head or eyes at between 50 and 100 reactions each second; and at least basic machine responses to the location, orientation, movement, and patterning of the participant's hand. With continued waves of progress in technology, computer responding actions to the configuration of the rest of one's body, more-quick responses, better tactile and motion interaction, and engagement of the olfactory and gustatory senses might become expected for Virtual Reality. Virtual Tours Fort Worth, Texas also includes coverage of similar topics.

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