ONE-POINT TOUCH INPUT OF VECTOR INFORMATION FOR COMPUTER DISPLAYS.

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Abstract

The finger as a graphical stylus enjoys a coefficient of friction with glass sufficient to provide input of direction and torque as well as position from a single point. This report describes a pressure-sensitive digitizer (PSD) capable of accepting these force inputs, and discusses a set of five simple input applications used to assess the capabilities of this device. These applications include techniques for specifying vectors, and pushing, pulling, dispersing and reorienting objects with a single touch. Experience gained from these applications demonstrates that touch and pressure sensing open a rich channel for immediate and multi-dimensional interaction.

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Herot, C. F., & Weinzapfel, G. (1978). ONE-POINT TOUCH INPUT OF VECTOR INFORMATION FOR COMPUTER DISPLAYS. In Comput Graph (ACM) (Vol. 12, pp. 210–216). SIGGRAPH-ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/965139.807392

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