Elements can "float" where they are most relevant to the user’s current task.
Instead of a static dashboard, components appear and disappear based on context. Uforankret GUI
Users can "grab" and move interface components as if they were physical objects, moving them between screens or into empty air in a mixed-reality environment. Real-World Applications Elements can "float" where they are most relevant
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Traditional interfaces are often "anchored" to a specific grid or screen edge. While this works for standard desktops, it can be limiting for modern workflows. An unanchored GUI offers:
Interfaces can seamlessly transition between a smartphone, a tablet, and AR glasses without losing functionality. Key Principles of Uforankret Design