Gestural in a sentence as an adjective

It seems to me that it was created as a playful, gestural interface, that is novel and fun to use.

Could doctors use a gestural interface like this to write templated notes in an EMR on touch devices?

We have built the first and only pixel accurate gestural control device, and we are just getting started.

The article title does rather beg the question, but I suspect the author was thinking of how gestural UI has become commonplace.

I don't understand how a gestural interface would become a guessing game any more than physical buttons would be.

Pie menus frame this kind of interaction as pop-up menus, which provide a "self revealing gestural user interface".

I believe that the current configuration — with its gestural shortcomings — does not ideally accomplish that goal.

This seems particularly important/useful to me to change when it comes to touch UIs.- Spending a lot more time on gestural APIs and new touch-related UX idioms.

They probably don't even realize they are pausing, rather just subconsciously trained to avoid gestural misdetection by working more slowly.

Regardless whether your interface be gestural or physical certain actions would presumably do different things depending on the current context.

The basic ideas behind deciding what's the absolute most important information for a user to know, getting in their mindset, progressively revealing more as they navigate through the app, and being instantly responsive actually become more important with gestural/voice interfaces, because your communication channel with the device is lower bandwidth.

Gestural definitions

adjective

used of the language of the deaf

See also: signed

adjective

being other than verbal communication; "the study of gestural communication"; "art like gesture is a form of nonverbal expression"

See also: nonverbal