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2009
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A reconfigurable ferromagnetic input device

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A reconfigurable ferromagnetic input device
We present a novel hardware device based on ferromagnetic sensing, capable of detecting the presence, position and deformation of any ferrous object placed on or near its surface. These objects can include ball bearings, magnets, iron filings, and soft malleable bladders filled with ferrofluid. Our technology can be used to build reconfigurable input devices – where the physical form of the input device can be assembled using combinations of such ferrous objects. This allows users to rapidly construct new forms of input device, such as a trackball-style device based on a single large ball bearing, tangible mixers based on a collection of sliders and buttons with ferrous components, and multitouch malleable surfaces using a ferrofluid bladder. We discuss the implementation of our technology, its strengths and limitations, and potential application scenarios. ACM Classification: H5.2 [Information interfaces and presentation]: User Interfaces. - Input devices and strategies.
Jonathan Hook, Stuart Taylor, Alex Butler, Nicolas
Added 28 May 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where UIST
Authors Jonathan Hook, Stuart Taylor, Alex Butler, Nicolas Villar, Shahram Izadi
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