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2010
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Interaction Technique Combining Gripping and Pen Pressures

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Interaction Technique Combining Gripping and Pen Pressures
Abstract. We propose an interaction technique called “gripping” to improve the operation of input with pen-based interfaces. This operation involves a strong grip when holding a pen. It can provide new input operations while maintaining the usability of the pen because users can grip it without having to lift their fingers off it. There is an interaction technique called pen pressure that users can use without having to lift their fingers off the pen. We introduce a novel interaction technique that combines gripping and pen pressures. This combination enables users to simultaneously input new two values in addition to common pen interactions like those with tapping or stroking. By applying this technique to a paint tool, for instance, novel drawing operations become possible and artists can create new artworks. Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether users could perform an operation that combined gripping and pen pressures. As a result, they confirmed that combin...
Yu Suzuki, Kazuo Misue, Jiro Tanaka
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where KES
Authors Yu Suzuki, Kazuo Misue, Jiro Tanaka
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