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Under the table interaction

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Under the table interaction
We explore the design space of a two-sided interactive touch table, designed to receive touch input from both the top and bottom surfaces of the table. By combining two registered touch surfaces, we are able to offer a new dimension of input for co-located collaborative groupware. This design accomplishes the goal of increasing the relative size of the input area of a touch table while maintaining its direct-touch input paradigm. We describe the interaction properties of this two-sided touch table, report the results of a controlled experiment examining the precision of user touches to the underside of the table, and a series of application scenarios we developed for use on inverted and two-sided tables. Finally, we present a list of design recommendations based on our experiences and observations with inverted and two-sided tables. ACM Classification: H.5.2 [User Interfaces]: Input devices and strategies, Interaction styles. General terms: Design, Human Factors
Daniel Wigdor, Darren Leigh, Clifton Forlines, Sam
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where UIST
Authors Daniel Wigdor, Darren Leigh, Clifton Forlines, Sam Shipman, John Barnwell, Ravin Balakrishnan, Chia Shen
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