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How to find which direction to rotate when using the Navigation Hold Gesture?

I'm using the Navigation GestureRecognizer to have the user hold and drag to rotate an object. How do I determine the direction to rotate based on the direction the user has moved their gesture? Is there something in the GestureSettings? anything in the event handler?
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DavidKlineMS mod
@vcastelo,
What direction you rotate your object is going to depend on the scenario you are building. I recommend looking at the Holograms 211 course's Navigation chapter for an example that we believed felt natural to users.Thanks!
David5
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@vcastelo,
What direction you rotate your object is going to depend on the scenario you are building. I recommend looking at the Holograms 211 course's Navigation chapter for an example that we believed felt natural to users.
Thanks!
David