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Tilt-Responsive Techniques for Digital Drawing Boards

Authors :
Hugo Romat
Michel Pahud
Ken Hinckley
Nathalie Henry Riche
Bill Buxton
Christopher Collins
Adam Riddle
Christian Holz
Source :
UIST
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
ACM, 2020.

Abstract

Drawing boards offer a self-stable work surface that is continuously adjustable. On digital displays, such as the Microsoft Surface Studio, these properties open up a class of techniques that sense and respond to tilt adjustments. Each display posture-whether angled high, low, or somewhere in-between-affords some activities, but not others. Because what is appropriate also depends on the application and task, we explore a range of app-specific transitions between reading vs. writing (annotation), public vs. personal, shared person-space vs. task-space, and other nuances of input and feedback, contingent on display angle. Continuous responses provide interactive transitions tailored to each use-case. We show how a variety of knowledge work scenarios can use sensed display adjustments to drive context-appropriate transitions, as well as technical software details of how to best realize these concepts. A preliminary remote user study suggests that techniques must balance effort required to adjust tilt, versus the potential benefits of a sensed transition.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b8b4962f2e5d38a1e77a089bc7d1cfd1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1145/3379337.3415861