拼接:跨越多个显示器的笔手势

K. Hinckley, Gonzalo A. Ramos, François Guimbretière, Patrick Baudisch, Marc A. Smith
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拼接是一种新的交互技术,允许用户通过使用跨多个显示器的笔手势,将笔操作的移动设备与无线网络结合起来。为了缝合,用户开始在一个屏幕上移动笔,越过边框,然后在附近设备的屏幕上完成笔划。参与设备观察笔画的每个部分的属性,通过无线网络通信进行同步,并将其识别为由一个用户执行的单一行为,从而将这些设备绑定在一起。我们确定了拼接的一般要求,并描述了一个原型照片共享应用程序,该应用程序使用拼接允许用户将图像从一台平板电脑复制到附近的另一台平板电脑上,在多个屏幕上扩展图像,建立持久的共享工作区,或者使用一台平板电脑呈现用户从另一台平板电脑上选择的图像。我们还讨论了由近距离协作引起的设计问题,即用户在近距离协作的社会学含义。
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Stitching: pen gestures that span multiple displays
Stitching is a new interaction technique that allows users to combine pen-operated mobile devices with wireless networking by using pen gestures that span multiple displays. To stitch, a user starts moving the pen on one screen, crosses over the bezel, and finishes the stroke on the screen of a nearby device. Properties of each portion of the pen stroke are observed by the participating devices, synchronized via wireless network communication, and recognized as a unitary act performed by one user, thus binding together the devices. We identify the general requirements of stitching and describe a prototype photo sharing application that uses stitching to allow users to copy images from one tablet to another that is nearby, expand an image across multiple screens, establish a persistent shared workspace, or use one tablet to present images that a user selects from another tablet. We also discuss design issues that arise from proxemics, that is, the sociological implications of users collaborating in close quarters.
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