B. Thomas, K. Grimmer-Somers, Danijela Makovec, J. Zucco, B. Gunther
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Determination of placement of a body-attached mouse as a pointing input device for wearable computers
We believe the notion of hands free operation is critical to the successful use of wearable computer systems. As such, we investigated possible placements of an input device for a wearable computer on different portions of the user's body, while the user assumed different postures (sitting, standing, kneeling, and prone).