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Dual-Surface input: augmenting one-handed interaction with coordinated front and behind-the-screen i
Abstract
Interaction patterns with handheld mobile devices are constantly evolving. Researchers observed that users prefer to interact with mobile device using one hand. However, only few interaction techniques support this mode of operation. We show that one-handed operations can be enhanced with coordinated interaction using for input the front and back of a mobile device, which we term as Dual-Surface interaction. We present some of the design rationale for introducing coordinated Dual-Surface interactions. We demonstrate that several tasks, including target selection, benefit from Dual-Surface input which allows users to rapidly select small targets in locations that are less accessible when interacting using the thumb with one-handed input. Furthermore, we demonstrate the benefits of virtual enhancements that are possible with behind-the-display relative input to perform complex tasks, such as steering. Our results show that Dual-Surface interactions offer numerous benefits that are not available with input on the front or the back alone.
Publisher Link
https://doi.org/10.1145/1613858.1613865
Citation
Xing-Dong Yang, Edward Mak, Pourang Irani, and Walter F. Bischof. 2009. Dual-Surface input: augmenting one-handed interaction with coordinated front and behind-the-screen input. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (MobileHCI '09). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 5, 1–10. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/1613858.1613865
Bibtext Entry
@inproceedings{10.1145/1613858.1613865,
author = {Yang, Xing-Dong and Mak, Edward and Irani, Pourang and Bischof, Walter F.},
title = {Dual-Surface Input: Augmenting One-Handed Interaction with Coordinated Front and behind-the-Screen Input},
year = {2009},
isbn = {9781605582818},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/1613858.1613865},
doi = {10.1145/1613858.1613865},
abstract = {Interaction patterns with handheld mobile devices are constantly evolving. Researchers observed that users prefer to interact with mobile device using one hand. However, only few interaction techniques support this mode of operation. We show that one-handed operations can be enhanced with coordinated interaction using for input the front and back of a mobile device, which we term as Dual-Surface interaction. We present some of the design rationale for introducing coordinated Dual-Surface interactions. We demonstrate that several tasks, including target selection, benefit from Dual-Surface input which allows users to rapidly select small targets in locations that are less accessible when interacting using the thumb with one-handed input. Furthermore, we demonstrate the benefits of virtual enhancements that are possible with behind-the-display relative input to perform complex tasks, such as steering. Our results show that Dual-Surface interactions offer numerous benefits that are not available with input on the front or the back alone.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services},
articleno = {5},
numpages = {10},
keywords = {Dual-Surface interaction, novel interactions, interaction techniques, behind-the-screen input, front input},
location = {Bonn, Germany},
series = {MobileHCI '09}
}
Authors
Xing-Dong Yang
AlumniPourang Irani
ProfessorCanada Research Chair
at University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus