| Ravin Balakrishnan, Thomas Baudel, Gordon Kurtenbach, and George Fitzmaurice. The rockin'mouse: Integral 3d manipulation on a plane. In CHI97: Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1997. |
....input. For example, a tilt sensor embedded in a hand held computer can be used to scroll for menu selection or map scrolling. Embodied User Interfaces [13, 9] and Rock n Scroll [4] also use tilt interfaces. The Rockin Mouse is a mouse with a tilt sensor that can be used to manipulate a 3D object [3]. Kuroki and Kawai proposed the use of tilt information for pen interfaces [15] They observed that people hold three physical tools (a pencil, a knife, and a syringe) differently, and they built a pen interface that allows a user to select different functions by changing its tilt on a tablet ....
Ravin Balakrishnan, Thomas Baudel, Gordon Kurtenbach, and George Fitzmaurice. The Rockin'Mouse: Integral 3D manipulation on a plane. In CHI'97 Proceedings, pages 311--318, 1997.
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Ravin Balakrishnan, Thomas Baudel, Gordon Kurtenbach, and George Fitzmaurice. The rockin'mouse: Integral 3d manipulation on a plane. In CHI97: Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1997.
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Ravin Balakrishnan, Thomas Baudel, Gordon Kurtenbach, and George Fitzmaurice. The rockin'mouse: Integral 3d manipulation on a plane. In CHI97: Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1997.
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