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Towards usable VR
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Haptic FeedbackEngineeringEducationHaptic TechnologyTowards Usable VrVirtual RealityImmersive Technology3D User InteractionInterface WidgetsAssistive TechnologyEmpirical ResultsDesignUser ExperienceMulti-user VrImmersive Virtual EnvironmentHapticsTangible User InterfaceExtended RealityVirtual SpaceHuman-computer InteractionTechnology
This paper reports empirical results from a study into the use of 2D widgets in 3D immersive virtual environments. Several researchers have proposed the use of 2D interaction techniques in 3D environments, however little empirical work has been done to test the usability of such approaches. We present the results of two experiments conducted on low-level 2D manipulation tasks within an immersive virtual environment. We empirically show that the addition of passive-haptic feedback for use in precise UI manipulation tasks can significantly increase user performance. Furthermore, users prefer interfaces that provide a physical surface, and that allow them to work with interface widgets in the same visual field of view as the objects they are modifying.
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