Watches benefit from a long design history. Designers and engineers have successfully built devices using rotary physical inputs such as crowns, bezels, and wheels, separately or combined. Smart watch designers have explored the use of some of these inputs for interactions. However, a systematic exploration of their combinations has yet to be done. We investigate the design space of interactions with multiple rotary inputs through a three stages exploration. (1) We build upon observations of a collection of 113 traditional or electronic watches to propose a typology of physical rotary inputs for watches. (2) We conduct two focus groups to explore combination of physical rotary inputs. (3) We then build upon the output of these focus groups ...
Smartwatches are highly portable, ubiquitous devices, allowing rich interaction at a small scale. Ho...
Smartwatches are characterized by their small size designed for wearability, discretion, and mobile ...
In this paper we demonstrate Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that accounts for both the r...
International audienceWatches benefit from a long design history. Designers and engineers have succe...
We introduce Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that enables hands-free input on smart watch...
CHI EA '14 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 26 April - 1 May 2014, Toronto CanadaTh...
We introduce Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that enables hands-free input on smart watch...
We present WristOrigami, an origami-inspired design concept and system extending the interaction wit...
Funding: Next-Generation In-ormation Computing Development Program through the National Research Fou...
Smartwatches promise to bring enhanced convenience to common communication, creation and information...
We introduce WatchThru, an interactive method for extended wrist-worn display on commercially-availa...
In this paper we demonstrate Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that accounts for both the r...
In this demo, we show that it is possible to enhance touch interaction on unmodified smartwatch to s...
The screen size of a smartwatch provides limited space to enable expressive multi-touch input, resul...
AbstractThis article proposes a smart watch for the recognition of gestures with objects. The watch ...
Smartwatches are highly portable, ubiquitous devices, allowing rich interaction at a small scale. Ho...
Smartwatches are characterized by their small size designed for wearability, discretion, and mobile ...
In this paper we demonstrate Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that accounts for both the r...
International audienceWatches benefit from a long design history. Designers and engineers have succe...
We introduce Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that enables hands-free input on smart watch...
CHI EA '14 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 26 April - 1 May 2014, Toronto CanadaTh...
We introduce Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that enables hands-free input on smart watch...
We present WristOrigami, an origami-inspired design concept and system extending the interaction wit...
Funding: Next-Generation In-ormation Computing Development Program through the National Research Fou...
Smartwatches promise to bring enhanced convenience to common communication, creation and information...
We introduce WatchThru, an interactive method for extended wrist-worn display on commercially-availa...
In this paper we demonstrate Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that accounts for both the r...
In this demo, we show that it is possible to enhance touch interaction on unmodified smartwatch to s...
The screen size of a smartwatch provides limited space to enable expressive multi-touch input, resul...
AbstractThis article proposes a smart watch for the recognition of gestures with objects. The watch ...
Smartwatches are highly portable, ubiquitous devices, allowing rich interaction at a small scale. Ho...
Smartwatches are characterized by their small size designed for wearability, discretion, and mobile ...
In this paper we demonstrate Orbits, a novel gaze interaction technique that accounts for both the r...