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  INPUT DEVICES AND TECHNIQUES

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by Robert J. K. Jacob
http://www.eecs.tufts.edu/~jacob/papers/crc.ps
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Abstract:

All aspects of human-computer interaction, from the high-level concerns of organizational context and system requirements to the conceptual, semantic, and syntactic levels of user interface design, are ultimately funneled through physical input and output actions and devices. This chapter considers the input half of this physical level of human-computer interaction, the

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