The use of large screen smartphones has been increasing yearly. When people operate smartphones with one hand, several usability problems can occur due to the posture of the user’s hand when holding the device. Among those problems, a significant one we have noticed was that it is difficult to reach the top of the screen with thumb. In this paper, we propose a system to assist the one-handed operation of comparatively large smartphones by pulling down the GUI on the screen by back-of-device operation using one’s finger (excluding the thumb). In this study, we implemented the system with an application for iOS and a sensor module. After this, we conducted an experiment to investigate the performance and effectiveness of this system on ...
Recently, some smartphones have introduced index finger interaction functions on the rear surface. T...
International audienceWe investigate the performance of one-handed touch input on the side of a mobi...
Despite its ubiquitous use, the pinch zooming technique is not effective for one-handed interaction....
The use of large screen smartphones has been increasing yearly. When people operate smartphones with...
The use of large screen smartphones has been increasing yearly. When people operate smartphones with...
The use of large screen smartphones has been increasing yearly. When people operate smartphones with...
We present BackPat: A technique for supporting one-handed smartphone operation. Using pats of either...
Large-screen mobile devices have recently been introduced. While they can display more information o...
International audienceOne-handed Back-of-Device (BoD) interaction proved to be desired and sometimes...
People tend to use their smartphones one-handed, which is unergonomic for the human musculoskeletal ...
We present BackPat -- a technique for supporting one-handed smartphone operation by using pats of th...
Part 6: Mobile HCIInternational audienceLarge displays on smartphones accommodate tasks needing more...
Mobile and wearable computing are increasingly pervasive as people carry and use personal devices in...
Mobile and wearable computing are increasingly pervasive as people carry and use personal devices in...
Smartphones are becoming larger, mainly because bigger screens offer a better experience for viewing...
Recently, some smartphones have introduced index finger interaction functions on the rear surface. T...
International audienceWe investigate the performance of one-handed touch input on the side of a mobi...
Despite its ubiquitous use, the pinch zooming technique is not effective for one-handed interaction....
The use of large screen smartphones has been increasing yearly. When people operate smartphones with...
The use of large screen smartphones has been increasing yearly. When people operate smartphones with...
The use of large screen smartphones has been increasing yearly. When people operate smartphones with...
We present BackPat: A technique for supporting one-handed smartphone operation. Using pats of either...
Large-screen mobile devices have recently been introduced. While they can display more information o...
International audienceOne-handed Back-of-Device (BoD) interaction proved to be desired and sometimes...
People tend to use their smartphones one-handed, which is unergonomic for the human musculoskeletal ...
We present BackPat -- a technique for supporting one-handed smartphone operation by using pats of th...
Part 6: Mobile HCIInternational audienceLarge displays on smartphones accommodate tasks needing more...
Mobile and wearable computing are increasingly pervasive as people carry and use personal devices in...
Mobile and wearable computing are increasingly pervasive as people carry and use personal devices in...
Smartphones are becoming larger, mainly because bigger screens offer a better experience for viewing...
Recently, some smartphones have introduced index finger interaction functions on the rear surface. T...
International audienceWe investigate the performance of one-handed touch input on the side of a mobi...
Despite its ubiquitous use, the pinch zooming technique is not effective for one-handed interaction....