| W. W. Gaver, The SonicFinder: An Interface That Uses Auditory Icons Human-Computer Interaction, pp. 67--94, 1989. |
....assumption is that sound output will be used mainly as a means of signaling events. When an application needs to signal the user that a command has been received, a single sound package call can be used to dispatch a sound to the server. This is similar to the Earcon approach [Blattner 1989, Gaver 1989]. Overlapping events are mixed sonically by the server. The sound package also includes an interactive editing program that allows the user to define and name any number of sounds to be later generated as events in an application. 5.8 Panel Package Standard two dimensional interaction techniques ....
W. W. Gaver, The SonicFinder: An Interface That Uses Auditory Icons Human-Computer Interaction, pp. 67--94, 1989.
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