Using 3D Touch Interaction for a Multimodal Zoomable User Interface

HUMAN INTERFACE AND THE MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION: DESIGNING INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTS, PT I(2009)

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Touchscreens are becoming the preferred input device in a growing number of applications. They are interesting devices which are more and more introduced into the automotive domain. Current implementations impose problems like precise pointing or high visual attention and therefore the capabilities of projected capacitive touchscreens are investigated. Unlike traditional sensing techniques like resistive or optical measurements, projected capacitive sensors register the presence of a hand or finger even before the actual touch. This enables such devices to be used not only for 2D input but for interaction using the position and distance of the users finger relatively to the screen. The additional distance information is then applied to control a Zoomable User Interface. In this study touch and speech interaction is being applied to allow fuzzy input and lower visual attention demand than conventional Touchscreens. A demonstrator was developed using the mentioned input strategies for the automotive domain and finally evaluated in a user study.
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capacitive sensor,fuzzy input,multimodal zoomable user interface,additional distance information,actual touch,conventional touchscreens,lower visual attention demand,touch interaction,automotive domain,preferred input device,high visual attention,input strategy,input device,zoomable user interface
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