Touch interactions have refreshed some of the ‘glowing enthusiasm ’ of thirty years ago for direct manipulation interfaces. However, today’s touch technologies, whose interactions are supported by graphics, sounds or crude clicks, have a tactile sameness and gaps in usability. We use a Large Area Tactile Pattern Display (LATPaD) to examine design possibilities and outcomes when touch interactions are enhanced with variable surface friction. In a series of four studies, we first confirm that variable friction gives significant performance advantages in low-level targeting activities. We then explore the design space of variable friction interface controls and assess user reactions. Most importantly, we demonstrate that variable friction can ...
As new technologies emerge, so do new ways of interacting with the digital domain. In this paper, th...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
We can touch things, and our senses tell us when our hands are touching something. But most computer...
Touch interactions occur through flat surfaces that lack the tactile richness of physical interfaces...
International audienceIn the recent years, a great interest has emerged to utilize tactile interface...
This study explores the haptic rendering capabilities of a variable friction tactile interface throu...
Abstract—We discuss the design and performance of a new haptic surface capable of controlling shear ...
In this paper, we evaluate the performance and experience differences between direct touch and mouse...
This work focuses on the extension to new geometries of the Tactile Pattern Display (TPaD) developed...
This paper investigates three kinds of interactions for a friction based virtual music instrument. T...
Touchscreens are versatile devices that can display visual content and receive touch input, but they...
In this paper, we evaluate the performance and experience differences between direct touch and mouse...
Touch screens allow users to interact with virtual objects directly below their fingertips. The prox...
Part 2: Interactive PostersInternational audienceInteractive surfaces and multi-touch tables are inc...
In everyday life, our interactions with objects on real tables include how our fingertips feel those...
As new technologies emerge, so do new ways of interacting with the digital domain. In this paper, th...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
We can touch things, and our senses tell us when our hands are touching something. But most computer...
Touch interactions occur through flat surfaces that lack the tactile richness of physical interfaces...
International audienceIn the recent years, a great interest has emerged to utilize tactile interface...
This study explores the haptic rendering capabilities of a variable friction tactile interface throu...
Abstract—We discuss the design and performance of a new haptic surface capable of controlling shear ...
In this paper, we evaluate the performance and experience differences between direct touch and mouse...
This work focuses on the extension to new geometries of the Tactile Pattern Display (TPaD) developed...
This paper investigates three kinds of interactions for a friction based virtual music instrument. T...
Touchscreens are versatile devices that can display visual content and receive touch input, but they...
In this paper, we evaluate the performance and experience differences between direct touch and mouse...
Touch screens allow users to interact with virtual objects directly below their fingertips. The prox...
Part 2: Interactive PostersInternational audienceInteractive surfaces and multi-touch tables are inc...
In everyday life, our interactions with objects on real tables include how our fingertips feel those...
As new technologies emerge, so do new ways of interacting with the digital domain. In this paper, th...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
We can touch things, and our senses tell us when our hands are touching something. But most computer...