- Published Conference Proceedings of the 2011 annual conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems
- Abstract Zooming user interfaces are increasingly popular on mobile devices with touch screens. Swiping and pinching finger gestures anywhere on the screen manipulate the displayed portion of a page, and taps open objects within the page.
This makes navigation easy but limits other manipulations of objects that would be supported naturally by the same gestures, notably cut and paste, multiple selection, and drag and drop. A popular device that suffers from this limitation is
Apple’s iPhone. In this paper, we present Bezel Swipe, an interaction technique that supports multiple selection, cut, copy, paste and other operations without interfering with zooming, panning, tapping and other pre-defined gestures. Participants of our user study found Bezel Swipe to be a viable alternative to direct touch selection.
- Opinion
베젤과 터치스크린 경계에서의 swipe 제스쳐를 인식해서 셀렉션, 복사&붙이기 시나리오를 제시. 기존의 제스처와 confliction이 나지 않고, 유용하게 사용할수 있을듯.
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