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A haptic interface for mobile devices

Published: 21 November 2005 Publication History

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The Chordic Graphical User Interface (CGUI) was originally developed at the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) to enable divers to control the WetPC® Underwater Computer. It comprises two main elements: a hand controller and a visual on-screen notation. The technology has numerous advantages for mobile computing, and can be readily combined with additional inputs and outputs to provide multi-modal control under almost any conditions. WetPC Pty Ltd is commercialising the technologies under license from AIMS for a broad range of markets and applications. The CGUI is useful anywhere that rapid, easy computer control is required under diverse and difficult conditions.

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OZCHI '05: Proceedings of the 17th Australia conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Citizens Online: Considerations for Today and the Future
November 2005
431 pages
ISBN:1595932224

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Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group (CHISIG) of Australia

Narrabundah, Australia

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Published: 21 November 2005

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  1. CGUI
  2. chordic
  3. mobile
  4. user interface

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OZCHI '05
OZCHI '05: Computer-Human Interaction
November 21 - 25, 2005
Canberra, Australia

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