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- research-articleJuly 2012
“Spindex” (Speech Index) Enhances Menus on Touch Screen Devices with Tapping, Wheeling, and Flicking
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), Volume 19, Issue 2Article No.: 14, Pages 1–27https://doi.org/10.1145/2240156.2240162Users interact with many electronic devices via menus such as auditory or visual menus. Auditory menus can either complement or replace visual menus. We investigated how advanced auditory cues enhance auditory menus on a smartphone, with tapping, ...
- research-articleMay 2012
Understanding flicking on curved surfaces
CHI '12: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing SystemsPages 189–198https://doi.org/10.1145/2207676.2207703Flicking is a common interaction technique to move objects across large interactive surfaces, but little is known about its suitability for use on non-planar, curved surfaces. Flicking consists of two stages: First, visually determining the direction in ...
- articleMarch 2012
Animating strings with twisting, tearing and flicking effects
- Witawat Rungjiratananon,
- Yoshihiro Kanamori,
- Napaporn Metaaphanon,
- Yosuke Bando,
- Bing-Yu Chen,
- Tomoyuki Nishita
Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds (CAVW), Volume 23, Issue 2Pages 113–124https://doi.org/10.1002/cav.1431String-like objects in our daily lives, for example shoelaces, threads, rubber cords, plastic fiber and spaghetti, have a wide variety of materials. Such string-like objects also exhibit interesting behaviors such as twisting, tearing (by stretching or ...
- abstractMay 2011
Flick-and-brake: finger control over inertial/sustained scroll motion
CHI EA '11: CHI '11 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing SystemsPages 2281–2286https://doi.org/10.1145/1979742.1979853We present two variants of Flick-and-Brake, a technique that allows users to not only trigger motion by touch-screen flicking but also to subsequently modulate scrolling speed by varying pressure of a stationary finger. These techniques, which further ...
- research-articleNovember 2009
Zoofing!: faster list selections with pressure-zoom-flick-scrolling
OZCHI '09: Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the Australian Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group: Design: Open 24/7Pages 185–192https://doi.org/10.1145/1738826.1738856The task of list selection is fundamental to many user interfaces, and the traditional scrollbar is a control that does not utilise the rich input features of many mobile devices. We describe the design and evaluation of zoofing---a list selection ...
- research-articleOctober 2008
Interfaces for timeline-based mobile video browsing
MM '08: Proceedings of the 16th ACM international conference on MultimediaPages 469–478https://doi.org/10.1145/1459359.1459422Browsing video on mobile devices such as smartphones and PDAs requires new interface designs and interaction concepts because of their small screen sizes. In this paper, we present four different interfaces which enable users to skim video at different ...