The properties of force-based input on a handheld device were examined. Twenty-one participants used force input to set 10 different target levels representing consecutive force ranges (0 to 4N) with visual feedback (digits or bar graphs) or no feedback. Both accuracy and speed were greater with analog feedback (bar graph). Statistical comparisons of adjacent targets/digits indicated that subjects differentiated roughly seven input levels within the set of ten force ranges actually used. Time taken to input the target force increased significantly with the size of the target force, suggesting that smaller force ranges should be considered in future implementations of force input. The results are discussed in terms of the design of appropria...
This study investigates operation efficiency and user satisfaction for spatial and temporal shapes o...
The input capabilities of mobile phones are limited by their physical form factor. Approaches to aug...
This paper presents initial results from the design and evaluation of one-handed squeezing of a mobi...
Designers of force-sensitive user interfaces lack a ground-truth characterization of input force whi...
Handheld devices, such as smartphones, have become essential tools in our everyday life. We use them...
Handheld devices, such as smartphones, have become essential tools in our everyday life. We use them...
Despite many successes in desktop applications, little work has looked at the use of pressure input ...
This paper presents a review of tactile technologies for human–computer interactivity via touch inte...
This paper presents a review of tactile technologies for human–computer interactivity via touch inte...
This paper presents a review of tactile technologies for human–computer interactivity via touch inte...
Optimal design of human-machine interfaces for teleoperators and virtual-environment systems which i...
The touchpad is the de facto standard input device for controlling the GUI on portable computers. Mo...
Abstract. Besides realistic haptic rendering of objects, haptic feedback can also be used to provide...
This study investigates operation efficiency and user satisfaction for spatial and temporal shapes o...
This study investigates operation efficiency and user satisfaction for spatial and temporal shapes o...
This study investigates operation efficiency and user satisfaction for spatial and temporal shapes o...
The input capabilities of mobile phones are limited by their physical form factor. Approaches to aug...
This paper presents initial results from the design and evaluation of one-handed squeezing of a mobi...
Designers of force-sensitive user interfaces lack a ground-truth characterization of input force whi...
Handheld devices, such as smartphones, have become essential tools in our everyday life. We use them...
Handheld devices, such as smartphones, have become essential tools in our everyday life. We use them...
Despite many successes in desktop applications, little work has looked at the use of pressure input ...
This paper presents a review of tactile technologies for human–computer interactivity via touch inte...
This paper presents a review of tactile technologies for human–computer interactivity via touch inte...
This paper presents a review of tactile technologies for human–computer interactivity via touch inte...
Optimal design of human-machine interfaces for teleoperators and virtual-environment systems which i...
The touchpad is the de facto standard input device for controlling the GUI on portable computers. Mo...
Abstract. Besides realistic haptic rendering of objects, haptic feedback can also be used to provide...
This study investigates operation efficiency and user satisfaction for spatial and temporal shapes o...
This study investigates operation efficiency and user satisfaction for spatial and temporal shapes o...
This study investigates operation efficiency and user satisfaction for spatial and temporal shapes o...
The input capabilities of mobile phones are limited by their physical form factor. Approaches to aug...
This paper presents initial results from the design and evaluation of one-handed squeezing of a mobi...