ForceRay - Extending Thumb Reach via Force Input Stabilizes Device Grip for Mobile Touch Input
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Explore a conference talk that introduces ForceRay, an innovative technique for extending thumb reach on large smartphone screens. Learn how this method utilizes force input to stabilize device grip during one-handed use. Discover the research behind ForceRay, including comparisons with existing techniques like BezelCursor. Witness a demonstration of the technology and understand its impact on target selection and user experience. Examine the results of two studies that evaluate ForceRay's performance, speed, and user comfort. Gain insights into the potential of force-based input for improving mobile touch interactions on larger devices.
Syllabus
Introduction
One Handed Use
Screen Size
Research
Demonstration
Target Selection
User Example
Results
Conclusion
Questions
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