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This conference talk from IEEE explores window-switching techniques for large virtual displays in head-worn displays (HWDs). Learn how researchers from Virginia Tech and Coburg University enhance productivity in virtual environments by leveraging eye tracking and utilizing spaces around the main display area. Discover the findings on different cursor behaviors and selection modes in a Spatial Bar interface for window-switching tasks in augmented reality. The research demonstrates that gaze coupled with teleport functionality achieved the fastest window-switching times, particularly when the original cursor position or target window was distant from the Spatial Bar. Part of the "Interactive Experience and System Usability" session at IEEE VR 2025, this 10-minute presentation offers valuable insights for developers and researchers working with virtual display interfaces.
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Spatial Bar: Exploring Window Switching Techniques for Large Virtual D...
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IEEE Virtual Reality Conference