Export Citations
Save this search
Please login to be able to save your searches and receive alerts for new content matching your search criteria.
- research-articleMay 2018
Simulating an extendable tangible slider for eyes-free one-handed interaction on mobile devices
AVI '18: Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Advanced Visual InterfacesArticle No.: 16, Pages 1–9https://doi.org/10.1145/3206505.3206510Sliders are widely used on mobile devices. Envisioning mobile devices that can dynamically deform to raise tangible controls from the screen surface, tangible sliders offer the benefit of eyes-free interaction. However, reaching for distant values with ...
- research-articleAugust 2017
Deformable tangible slider for eyes-free one-handed thumb interaction on mobile devices
IHM '17: Proceedings of the 29th Conference on l'Interaction Homme-MachinePages 21–31https://doi.org/10.1145/3132129.3132134Graphical sliders are widely used on mobile devices. However, with a single hand, reaching for far values is difficult : users change their grip and can drop the device. Moreover, sliders require visual attention to operate them. Envisioning mobile ...
- research-articleOctober 2016
Impact of mobile tangible slider design and its reachability on pointing performance
IHM '16: Actes de la 28ième conference francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-MachinePages 70–78https://doi.org/10.1145/3004107.3004123Touch interaction is almost omnipresent on mobile devices and technological advances have made screens bigger. The users can then interact with more content displayed on screen but it is more difficult for the users to reach all the parts of the screen ...
- research-articleMay 2016Honorable Mention
Emergeables: Deformable Displays for Continuous Eyes-Free Mobile Interaction
- Simon Robinson,
- Céline Coutrix,
- Jennifer Pearson,
- Juan Rosso,
- Matheus Fernandes Torquato,
- Laurence Nigay,
- Matt Jones
CHI '16: Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing SystemsPages 3793–3805https://doi.org/10.1145/2858036.2858097In this paper we present the concept of Emergeables -- mobile surfaces that can deform or 'morph' to provide fully-actuated, tangible controls. Our goal in this work is to provide the flexibility of graphical touchscreens, coupled with the affordance ...