Directed manipulation with respect to focal rings

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Abstract

In this paper we describe the notion of a focal ring interface: an interface comprising a centrally-located graphical ring that provides a visual focus for interaction with respect to itself and its associated representation (such as a map, media collection, or information hierarchy). Our focal rings provide an opportunity to assign independent effects to the two dimensions of a display surface, creating implicit gestural modes (e.g. navigation versus scaling) that can be dynamically switched between in the context of a single continuous stroke. A focal ring can define the origin of a Polar or Cartesian frame of reference, interpreting touch gestures directed either through and around, or horizontal and vertical to itself. We illustrate the potential for such directed manipulation with respect to focal rings through the design and evaluation of ring-centric interfaces based on a variety of physical metaphors. © 2009 The Author.

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Edge, D., & Ding, X. (2009). Directed manipulation with respect to focal rings. In People and Computers XXIII Celebrating People and Technology - Proceedings of HCI 2009 (pp. 83–92). British Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/hci2009.10

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