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    Facilitating system control in ray-based interaction tasks

    Abstract

    This paper investigates the usability of tracked wands equipped
    with additional input sensors for system control tasks in 3D interaction
    scenarios. We integrated a thumb-operated circular touchpad
    into a hand-held wand and compared the performance of our input
    device to common ray-based interaction in a menu selection and
    parameter adjustment task. The results show that both interfaces
    can be highly efficient, but ray-based interaction is only competitive
    if large-sized graphical interface representations are provided.
    In contrast, touchpad input performs well independent of the size of
    the graphical elements due to proprioceptive and tactile feedback.

    Documents and Papers

    Kunert, A., Kulik, A., Lux, C., and Fröhlich, B.
    Facilitating system control in ray-based interaction tasks
    In Proceedings of the 16th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (Kyoto, Japan, November 18 - 20, 2009).
    S. N. Spencer, Ed. VRST '09. ACM, New York, NY, 183-186.
    [preprint]

     

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