Analysts can pull specific charts out of a primary window and "pin" them to a secondary monitor or a virtual wall for continuous monitoring. Challenges to Consider
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 Uforankret GUI
Instead of a static dashboard, components appear and disappear based on context. Analysts can pull specific charts out of a
An artist using a tablet might have their color palette "unanchored" so it follows their stylus, rather than sitting in a fixed sidebar. An artist using a tablet might have their
Technicians wearing AR headsets can see unanchored data panels floating directly over the machinery they are repairing.
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:
Elements can "float" where they are most relevant to the user’s current task.