Foundational issues in touch-surface stroke gesture design—an integrative review
The potential for using stroke gestures to enter, retrieve and select commands and text has
been recently unleashed by the popularity of touchscreen devices. This monograph …
been recently unleashed by the popularity of touchscreen devices. This monograph …
Visual menu techniques
Menus are used for exploring and selecting commands in interactive applications. They are
widespread in current systems and used by a large variety of users. As a consequence, they …
widespread in current systems and used by a large variety of users. As a consequence, they …
Usable gestures for blind people: understanding preference and performance
Despite growing awareness of the accessibility issues surrounding touch screen use by
blind people, designers still face challenges when creating accessible touch screen …
blind people, designers still face challenges when creating accessible touch screen …
Slide rule: making mobile touch screens accessible to blind people using multi-touch interaction techniques
Recent advances in touch screen technology have increased the prevalence of touch
screens and have prompted a wave of new touch screen-based devices. However, touch …
screens and have prompted a wave of new touch screen-based devices. However, touch …
[图书][B] Enabling mobile microinteractions
DL Ashbrook - 2010 - search.proquest.com
While much attention has been paid to the usability of desktop computers, mobile computers
are quickly becoming the dominant platform. Because mobile computers may be used in …
are quickly becoming the dominant platform. Because mobile computers may be used in …
Spearcons (speech-based earcons) improve navigation performance in advanced auditory menus
BN Walker, J Lindsay, A Nance, Y Nakano… - Human …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: The goal of this project is to evaluate a new auditory cue, which the authors call
spearcons, in comparison to other auditory cues with the aim of improving auditory menu …
spearcons, in comparison to other auditory cues with the aim of improving auditory menu …
Watchit: simple gestures and eyes-free interaction for wristwatches and bracelets
We present WatchIt, a prototype device that extends interaction beyond the watch surface to
the wristband, and two interaction techniques for command selection and execution …
the wristband, and two interaction techniques for command selection and execution …
SemFeel: a user interface with semantic tactile feedback for mobile touch-screen devices
One of the challenges with using mobile touch-screen devices is that they do not provide
tactile feedback to the user. Thus, the user is required to look at the screen to interact with …
tactile feedback to the user. Thus, the user is required to look at the screen to interact with …
Understanding performance in touch selections: Tap, drag and radial pointing drag with finger, stylus and mouse
Touch-based interaction with computing devices is becoming more and more common. In
order to design for this setting, it is critical to understand the basic human factors of touch …
order to design for this setting, it is critical to understand the basic human factors of touch …
Getting off the treadmill: evaluating walking user interfaces for mobile devices in public spaces
SK Kane, JO Wobbrock, IE Smith - Proceedings of the 10th international …, 2008 - dl.acm.org
Using a mobile device while moving limits attention and motor ability and can result in
reduced performance. Mobile devices that can sense and adapt to contextual factors such …
reduced performance. Mobile devices that can sense and adapt to contextual factors such …