Authors
Daniel Spelmezan, Caroline Appert, Olivier Chapuis, Emmanuel Pietriga
Publication date
2013/8/27
Book
Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services
Pages
11-20
Description
Virtual navigation on a mobile touchscreen is usually performed using finger gestures: drag and flick to scroll or pan, pinch to zoom. While easy to learn and perform, these gestures cause significant occlusion of the display. They also require users to explicitly switch between navigation mode and edit mode to either change the viewport's position in the document, or manipulate the actual content displayed in that viewport, respectively. SidePress augments mobile devices with two continuous pressure sensors co-located on one of their sides. It provides users with generic bidirectional navigation capabilities at different levels of granularity, all seamlessly integrated to act as an alternative to traditional navigation techniques, including scrollbars, drag-and-flick, or pinch-to-zoom. We describe the hardware prototype, detail the associated interaction vocabulary for different applications, and report on two laboratory …
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D Spelmezan, C Appert, O Chapuis, E Pietriga - Proceedings of the 15th international conference on …, 2013