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Direct Intentions: The Effects of Input Devices on Collaboration around a Tabletop Display
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2006
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EngineeringCommunicationTabletop SystemsInput DevicesInteraction ParadigmTouch User InterfaceVirtual RealityMultimodal Human Computer InterfaceMultiple PeopleBehavioral SciencesAssistive TechnologyInput DeviceInteraction TechniqueDesignUser ExperienceTangible User InterfacePerformance StudiesDirect IntentionsTabletop DisplayNovel InterfaceHuman-computer InteractionArts
This paper explores users' interpersonal interactions during collaboration around a tabletop display, in order to better understand the affordances offered by this medium. We investigate participants' collaborative interactions, particularly related to the type of input device provided. Stylus, mouse, and touch-based interactions were provided to allow multiple people to simultaneously interact with tabletop systems in a series of studies, and we observed how the choice of direct or indirect input device affected collaboration. In this paper, we discuss how direct and indirect input affect natural interactions, ergonomics, territoriality, gestures, and awareness of both intention and action. The findings from our studies are valuable for those who deploy and design tabletop systems, by providing them with guidelines for appropriate choice of input device.
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