Many interactions naturally extend across smart-phones and devices with larger screens. Indeed, data might be received on the mobile but more conveniently processed with an application on a larger device, or vice versa. Such interactions require spontaneous data transfer from a source location on one screen to a target location on the other device. We introduce a cross-device Drag-and-Drop technique to facilitate these interactions involving multiple touchscreen devices, with minimal effort for the user. The technique is a two-handed gesture, where one hand is used to suitably align the mobile phone with the larger screen, while the other is used to select and drag an object between devices and choose which application should receive the da...
Various built-in sensors enable interacting with mobile devices beyond the screen. So-called mobile ...
Abstract: To overcome limitations of small screens and to provide intuitive ways of interacting with...
With the emergence of wall-size displays, touch and pen input have regained popularity. Touch/pen in...
Many interactions naturally extend across smart-phones and devices with larger screens. Indeed, data...
Many interactions naturally extend across smart-phones and de-vices with larger screens. Indeed, dat...
Communication informelle et démonstrationNational audienceWe study interaction techniques for mobile...
Many users nowadays work with multiple heterogeneous computing devices, such as desktop computers, t...
The limited screen size and resolution of current mobile devices can still be problematic for map, m...
The limited screen size and resolution of current mobile devices can still be problematic for map, m...
Users of mobile devices share their information through various methods, which are supported by mobi...
The multi-touch-based pinch to zoom, drag and flick to pan metaphor has gained wide popularity on mo...
We present Pocket Transfers: interaction techniques that allow users to transfer content from situat...
An ongoing issue for mobile application developers is the limited output capabilities of mobile phon...
As our interactions increasingly cut across diverse devices, we often encounter situations where we ...
Touch & Interact is an interaction technique which combines mobile phones and public displays. The m...
Various built-in sensors enable interacting with mobile devices beyond the screen. So-called mobile ...
Abstract: To overcome limitations of small screens and to provide intuitive ways of interacting with...
With the emergence of wall-size displays, touch and pen input have regained popularity. Touch/pen in...
Many interactions naturally extend across smart-phones and devices with larger screens. Indeed, data...
Many interactions naturally extend across smart-phones and de-vices with larger screens. Indeed, dat...
Communication informelle et démonstrationNational audienceWe study interaction techniques for mobile...
Many users nowadays work with multiple heterogeneous computing devices, such as desktop computers, t...
The limited screen size and resolution of current mobile devices can still be problematic for map, m...
The limited screen size and resolution of current mobile devices can still be problematic for map, m...
Users of mobile devices share their information through various methods, which are supported by mobi...
The multi-touch-based pinch to zoom, drag and flick to pan metaphor has gained wide popularity on mo...
We present Pocket Transfers: interaction techniques that allow users to transfer content from situat...
An ongoing issue for mobile application developers is the limited output capabilities of mobile phon...
As our interactions increasingly cut across diverse devices, we often encounter situations where we ...
Touch & Interact is an interaction technique which combines mobile phones and public displays. The m...
Various built-in sensors enable interacting with mobile devices beyond the screen. So-called mobile ...
Abstract: To overcome limitations of small screens and to provide intuitive ways of interacting with...
With the emergence of wall-size displays, touch and pen input have regained popularity. Touch/pen in...