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Prevention of Unintentional Input While Using Wrist Rotation for Device Configuration

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We describe the design of the safeguard interface that helps users avoid unintentional input while using wrist rotation. When configuring the parameters of various devices, our interface helps reduce the chance of making accidental changes by delaying the result of input and allowing the users to make deliberate attempt to change the parameters to their desired value. We evaluated our methods with a set of user experience and found that our methods were more preferred when the end-results of configurational changes of the devices become more critical and can cause irreversible damage.

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    UIST '16 Adjunct: Adjunct Proceedings of the 29th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
    October 2016
    244 pages
    ISBN:9781450345316
    DOI:10.1145/2984751
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    1. internet of things
    2. radial meter
    3. wrist rotation

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