A user interface (UI) to configure device settings for multiple user devices associated with a common user identity is described. The UI enables a user to configure device settings for devices currently associated with the user as well as for future devices. Elements in the UI can be repeated, e.g., in a tabular or matrix arrangement, for each user device associated with a user identity, as well as for devices that become associated with the user identity in the future. The UI enables the user to specify settings for different user devices. The UI enables the specification of settings that take effect when contextual conditions such as time and location are met
People today commonly have multiple information devices, including smartphones, tablets, computers, ...
Due to the diversity of display capabilities and input devices, mobile computing gadgets have caused...
Users interacting with computing devices often multi-task across and navigate between multiple conte...
none3noA large number of heterogeneous and computing devices, such as PCs, PDAs, and cell phones, no...
In this paper, we identify and discuss several groups of issues that arise in the design of interfac...
User interfaces (UI) of applications are designed to provide elements connected to all of the variou...
People access applications and services through different devices depending on location and needs. D...
With the increasing pervasiveness of wireless technologies, users will increasingly want to interact...
Methods to support the creation of multi-device user interfaces typically use some type of abstracti...
Multimodal interaction is one of the taxonomies for Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). With the intro...
Many Internet of Things devices are networked to a central device such that a user can control vario...
| openaire: EC/H2020/637991/EU//COMPUTEDDeveloping cross-device multi-user interfaces (UIs) is a cha...
This work was supported in part by ERC Grants OPTINT (StG2016-717054) and Computed (StG-2014-637991)...
This publication describes systems and techniques for representing multiple (i.e., two or more) stat...
This publication describes a user equipment (UE), such as a smartphone, that offers a user a bimodal...
People today commonly have multiple information devices, including smartphones, tablets, computers, ...
Due to the diversity of display capabilities and input devices, mobile computing gadgets have caused...
Users interacting with computing devices often multi-task across and navigate between multiple conte...
none3noA large number of heterogeneous and computing devices, such as PCs, PDAs, and cell phones, no...
In this paper, we identify and discuss several groups of issues that arise in the design of interfac...
User interfaces (UI) of applications are designed to provide elements connected to all of the variou...
People access applications and services through different devices depending on location and needs. D...
With the increasing pervasiveness of wireless technologies, users will increasingly want to interact...
Methods to support the creation of multi-device user interfaces typically use some type of abstracti...
Multimodal interaction is one of the taxonomies for Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). With the intro...
Many Internet of Things devices are networked to a central device such that a user can control vario...
| openaire: EC/H2020/637991/EU//COMPUTEDDeveloping cross-device multi-user interfaces (UIs) is a cha...
This work was supported in part by ERC Grants OPTINT (StG2016-717054) and Computed (StG-2014-637991)...
This publication describes systems and techniques for representing multiple (i.e., two or more) stat...
This publication describes a user equipment (UE), such as a smartphone, that offers a user a bimodal...
People today commonly have multiple information devices, including smartphones, tablets, computers, ...
Due to the diversity of display capabilities and input devices, mobile computing gadgets have caused...
Users interacting with computing devices often multi-task across and navigate between multiple conte...