Authors
Shumin Zhai, Per Ola Kristensson, Caroline Appert, Tue Haste Anderson, Xiang Cao
Publication date
2012/12/11
Source
Foundations and Trends® in Human–Computer Interaction
Volume
5
Issue
2
Pages
97-205
Publisher
Now Publishers, Inc.
Description
The potential for using stroke gestures to enter, retrieve and select commands and text has been recently unleashed by the popularity of touchscreen devices. This monograph provides a state-of-the-art integrative review of a body of human–computer interaction research on stroke gestures. It begins with an analysis of the design dimensions of stroke gestures as an interaction medium. The analysis classifies gestures into analogue versus abstract gestures, gestures for commands versus for symbols, gestures with different orders of complexity, visual-spatial dependent and independent gestures, and finger versus stylus drawn gestures. Gesture interfaces such as the iOS interface, the Graffiti text entry method for Palm devices, marking menus, and the SHARK/Shape Writer word-gesture keyboard, make different choices in this multi-dimensional design space.
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Scholar articles
S Zhai, PO Kristensson, C Appert, TH Anderson, X Cao - Foundations and Trends® in Human–Computer …, 2012