Rock & rails: Extending multi-touch interactions with shape gestures to enable precise spatial manipulations

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Abstract

Direct touch manipulations enable the user to interact with the on-screen content in a direct and easy manner closely mimicking the spatial manipulations in the physical world. However, they also suffer from well-known issues of precision, occlusion and an inability to isolate different degrees of freedom in spatial manipulations. We present a set of interactions, called Rock & Rails, that augment existing direct touch manipulations with shape-based gestures, thus providing on-demand gain control, occlusion avoidance, and separation of constraints in 2D manipulation tasks. Using shape gestures in combination with direct-manipulations allows us to do this without ambiguity in detection and without resorting to manipulation handles, which break the direct manipulation paradigm. Our set of interactions were evaluated by 8 expert graphic designers and were found to be easy to learn and master, as well as effective in accomplishing a precise graphical layout task. Copyright 2011 ACM.

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Wigdor, D., Benko, H., Pella, J., Lombardo, J., & Williams, S. (2011). Rock & rails: Extending multi-touch interactions with shape gestures to enable precise spatial manipulations. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (pp. 1581–1590). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/1978942.1979173

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