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In ideal lighting conditions 2.0 can handle your hands moving quickly, one hand covering the other, and even your hands touching – scenarios that previously caused the tracking to temporarily break. It made Hand Tracking much more practical to use and enabled new actions like clapping and counting on fingers. It’s an opt-in developer side upgrade, because some older apps used developer-crafted hand tracking quality filtering algorithms to deal with the issues 1.0 had. But almost all hand tracking games including Cubism, Unplugged: Air Guitar, and Hand Physics Lab support it.