International audienceOperating systems support autoscroll to allow users to scroll a window while in dragging mode: the user moves the pointer near the window’s edge to trigger an "automatic" scrolling. Scrolling rate is typically proportional to the distance between the pointer and the window’s edge. This approach suffers from several problems, especially when the window is maximized resulting in a very limited space around the window. An other problem is that for some operations, such as object drag-and-drop, the source and destination might be located in different windows, making it complicated for the computer system to understand user’s intention. In this paper, we present ForceEdge, a novel autoscroll technique relying on trackpads w...
The dynamic of the gesture isn't used a lot in the domain of human-computer interaction, while it ca...
Precisely positioning graphical objects is an essential task for graphic designers. This paper compa...
Precisely positioning graphical objects is an essential task for graphic designers. This paper compa...
International audienceOperating systems support autoscroll to allow users to scroll a view while in ...
International audienceEdge-scrolling allows users to scroll a viewport while simultaneously dragging...
International audienceEdge-scrolling techniques automatically scroll the viewport when the user poin...
Scrolling is controlled through many forms of input devices, such as mouse wheels, trackpad gestures...
Desktop and laptop personal computers enable knowledge work and creative activities by supporting di...
This paper describes the design of a scrolling interaction that supports all line, page, and absolut...
We present Radial Scroll, an interface widget to support scrolling particularly on either small or l...
International audienceThis paper presents Rolling-Menu, an interaction technique based on the use of...
A common complaint of touch interaction concerns the lack of precision and false negatives, especial...
This paper proposes an algorithm for the scrollic (synchronously closing with rolling constraints) g...
We describe a method for applying gain to events reported by scrolling input devices such as scroll ...
International audienceSurfpad is a pointing facilitation technique that operates in the tactile doma...
The dynamic of the gesture isn't used a lot in the domain of human-computer interaction, while it ca...
Precisely positioning graphical objects is an essential task for graphic designers. This paper compa...
Precisely positioning graphical objects is an essential task for graphic designers. This paper compa...
International audienceOperating systems support autoscroll to allow users to scroll a view while in ...
International audienceEdge-scrolling allows users to scroll a viewport while simultaneously dragging...
International audienceEdge-scrolling techniques automatically scroll the viewport when the user poin...
Scrolling is controlled through many forms of input devices, such as mouse wheels, trackpad gestures...
Desktop and laptop personal computers enable knowledge work and creative activities by supporting di...
This paper describes the design of a scrolling interaction that supports all line, page, and absolut...
We present Radial Scroll, an interface widget to support scrolling particularly on either small or l...
International audienceThis paper presents Rolling-Menu, an interaction technique based on the use of...
A common complaint of touch interaction concerns the lack of precision and false negatives, especial...
This paper proposes an algorithm for the scrollic (synchronously closing with rolling constraints) g...
We describe a method for applying gain to events reported by scrolling input devices such as scroll ...
International audienceSurfpad is a pointing facilitation technique that operates in the tactile doma...
The dynamic of the gesture isn't used a lot in the domain of human-computer interaction, while it ca...
Precisely positioning graphical objects is an essential task for graphic designers. This paper compa...
Precisely positioning graphical objects is an essential task for graphic designers. This paper compa...