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From what we have seen, manipulation surfaces can also execute movements that move all objects in a certain direction, similar to a sweeping motion, without regard for the initial position of the objects or their nature. Should this type of movement go under motion?
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Do we need this type of motion for any use case? I would focus on what we need or can use in MOZART. If there will be such functionality, maybe we should distinguish two types of motions - those that are related to a specific object(s) and the other that are not (like moving whatever is on the surface to some direction).
From what we have seen, manipulation surfaces can also execute movements that move all objects in a certain direction, similar to a sweeping motion, without regard for the initial position of the objects or their nature. Should this type of movement go under motion?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: