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Mobile interaction using paperweight metaphor
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Proceedings of the 19th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology table of contents
Montreux, Switzerland
SESSION: Sensing from head to toe table of contents
Pages: 111 - 114  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN:1-59593-313-1
Authors
Itiro Siio  Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan
Hitomi Tsujita  Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan
Sponsors
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGGRAPH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Conventional scrolling methods for small sized display in PDAs or mobile phones are difficult to use when frequent switching of scrolling and editing operations are required, for example, browsing and operating large sized WWW pages.In this paper, we propose a new user-interface method to provide seamless switching between scrolling and other operations such as editing, based on "Paperweight Metaphor". A sheet of paper that has been placed on a slippery table is difficult to draw on. Therefore, in order to write or draw something on the sheet of paper, a person must secure the paper with his/her palm to avoid the paper from moving. This will be a good metaphor to design switching operation of scroll and editing modes.We have made prototype systems by placing a touch sensor under each PDA display where user's palm will be hit. Three application programs - map browser, WWW browser, and photograph browser - that switch between scrolling and other operation modes depending on sensor output have been developed. We have carried out user tests on this mode switching method and have received favorable feedback on the same.


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Motoki Miura and Susumu Kunifuji. Using stylus as a peripheral input device. In ACM UIST2005 Companion (Demo), pages 45--46, 2005.
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Collaborative Colleagues:
Itiro Siio: colleagues
Hitomi Tsujita: colleagues