In this paper we present YAUIM - yet another user input method. YAUIM is an alternative user input mechanism to the conventional keyboard, mouse, and touch screen inputs. It utilizes the embedded accelerometer to detect device movements and tilt positions to enable user inputs. Accelerometers embedded in devices have been used to identify meaningful combinations of movements for gaming and small mobile devices for limited user input. Our goal is to design a fully functioning mechanism using only a single key along with accelerometer assisted positioning to emulate the computer keyboard and mouse functions. We propose to use the single key click to record a valid user input. We design a finite state automaton to combine two consecutive tilt ...
Abstract — The most widely used mode of human computer interaction, keyboard and mouse, restrict the...
People with physical disabilities in their upper extremities face serious issues in using classical ...
This thesis project consists of developing a hand-held, one-thumb input device small enough to be pl...
In this paper we present YAUIM - yet another user input method. YAUIM is an alternative user input m...
New designs of user input systems have resulted from the developing technologies and specialized use...
Data input on small devices can be difficult because of the limited size of the interface. Built-in ...
Tilt operations with audio feedback can enable data input using handheld device, single handed and e...
In this paper, we propose a user interface that enables multi-finger typing in the space behind a mo...
© 2017 ACM. The popularity of mobile devices with large screens is making single-handed interaction ...
Tilt operations with audio feedback can enable data input using handheld device, single handed and e...
The rapid growth of accelerometer use on consumer electronics has brought an opportunity for unique ...
Accelerometers are common on many devices, including those required for text-entry. We investigate h...
Small mobile devices such as smartwatches are a rapidly growing market. However, they share the issu...
Session: Interagir sur supports mobiles (article No 6)National audienceWhen compared to conventional...
This paper introduces UniGest, a technique that provides pointer input and text entry in a single de...
Abstract — The most widely used mode of human computer interaction, keyboard and mouse, restrict the...
People with physical disabilities in their upper extremities face serious issues in using classical ...
This thesis project consists of developing a hand-held, one-thumb input device small enough to be pl...
In this paper we present YAUIM - yet another user input method. YAUIM is an alternative user input m...
New designs of user input systems have resulted from the developing technologies and specialized use...
Data input on small devices can be difficult because of the limited size of the interface. Built-in ...
Tilt operations with audio feedback can enable data input using handheld device, single handed and e...
In this paper, we propose a user interface that enables multi-finger typing in the space behind a mo...
© 2017 ACM. The popularity of mobile devices with large screens is making single-handed interaction ...
Tilt operations with audio feedback can enable data input using handheld device, single handed and e...
The rapid growth of accelerometer use on consumer electronics has brought an opportunity for unique ...
Accelerometers are common on many devices, including those required for text-entry. We investigate h...
Small mobile devices such as smartwatches are a rapidly growing market. However, they share the issu...
Session: Interagir sur supports mobiles (article No 6)National audienceWhen compared to conventional...
This paper introduces UniGest, a technique that provides pointer input and text entry in a single de...
Abstract — The most widely used mode of human computer interaction, keyboard and mouse, restrict the...
People with physical disabilities in their upper extremities face serious issues in using classical ...
This thesis project consists of developing a hand-held, one-thumb input device small enough to be pl...