What is the Leap Motion Embedded Controller Windows Driver?
The Leap Motion Embedded Controller Windows Driver is a software driver required to interface with the Leap Motion Controller, which is a device designed to track hand and finger movements for gesture-based input. The Leap Motion Controller is typically used in virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and other gesture-driven applications.
When you connect a Leap Motion Controller to a Windows PC, the driver allows the operating system to recognize and interact with the device, enabling the associated software to access hand-tracking data.
The Embedded Controller version refers to a specialized model or configuration of the Leap Motion hardware that is embedded into other devices, such as VR headsets or custom hardware. The driver ensures compatibility and proper functioning of these embedded controllers on Windows.