Authors
Neng-Hao Yu, Sung-Sheng Tsai, I Hsiao, Dian-Je Tsai, Meng-Han Lee, Mike Y Chen, Yi-Ping Hung
Publication date
2011/10/16
Conference
Proceedings of the 24th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
Pages
367-372
Publisher
ACM
Description
Virtual keyboards and controls, commonly used on mobile multi-touch devices, occlude content of interest and do not provide tactile feedback. Clip-on Gadgets solve these issues by extending the interaction area of multi-touch devices with physical controllers. Clip-on Gadgets use only conductive materials to map user input on the controllers to touch points on the edges of screens; therefore, they are battery-free, lightweight, and low-cost. In addition, they can be used in combination with multi-touch gestures. We present several hardware designs and a software toolkit, which enable users to simply attach Clip-on Gadgets to an edge of a device and start interacting with it.
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Scholar articles
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