共享触摸界面:平板电脑协作的接近敏感触摸目标

Ilhan Aslan, Thomas Meneweger, Verena Fuchsberger, M. Tscheligi
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在对话过程中,例如销售人员和客户之间的平板电脑销售对话,平板电脑通常由两个用户使用,他们喜欢特定的身体形状,以便轻松地面对彼此和触摸屏表面。在一系列的研究中,我们调查了在平板电脑销售对话中首选的身体形态,并探索了这些形态对平板电脑设备上获取触摸目标(如按钮)的性能的影响。我们发现身体形态会导致共享屏幕的视角降低,从而导致目标获取性能下降。为了解决这一问题,提出了一种多模态设计思路,将空中手指运动和触摸结合为统一的输入模态,从而实现近敏触摸目标的设计。我们得出的结论是,所提出的嵌入交互设计不仅具有提高目标定位性能的潜力,而且还适应了多用户设置的触摸目标的“代理”。
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Sharing Touch Interfaces: Proximity-Sensitive Touch Targets for Tablet-Mediated Collaboration
During conversational practices, such as a tablet-mediated sales conversation between a salesperson and a customer, tablets are often used by two users who prefer specific bodily formations in order to easily face each other and the surface of the touchscreen. In a series of studies, we investigated bodily formations that are preferred during tablet-mediated sales conversations, and explored the effect of these formations on performance in acquiring touch targets (e.g., buttons) on a tablet device. We found that bodily formations cause decreased viewing angles to the shared screen, which results in a decreased performance in target acquisition. In order to address this issue, a multi-modal design consideration is presented, which combines mid-air finger movement and touch into a unified input modality, allowing the design of proximity sensitive touch targets. We conclude that the proposed embodied interaction design not only has potential to improve targeting performance, but also adapts the ``agency' of touch targets for multi-user settings.
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