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Direct-touch vs. mouse input for tabletop displays
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2007
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Tabletop DisplaysSubjective PreferenceTangible User InterfaceEngineeringAssistive TechnologyInput DeviceTouch User InterfaceNovel InterfaceVirtual RealityUser ExperienceEducationMouse InputBimanual TasksHuman-computer InteractionMotor ControlTechnologyMultimodal Human Computer Interface
We investigate the differences -- in terms of bothquantitative performance and subjective preference -- between direct-touch and mouse input for unimanual andbimanual tasks on tabletop displays. The results of twoexperiments show that for bimanual tasks performed ontabletops, users benefit from direct-touch input. However,our results also indicate that mouse input may be moreappropriate for a single user working on tabletop tasksrequiring only single-point interaction.
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