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Wands Are Magic: A Comparison of Devices Used in 3D Pointing Interfaces

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Henschke, Martin
Gedeon, Tamas (Tom)
Jones, Richard
Caldwell, Sabrina
Zhu, Dingyun

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Taylor and Francis Inc.

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In our pilot study with 12 participants, we compared three interfaces, 3D mouse, glove and wand in a 3D naturalistic environment. The latter two were controlled by the same absolute pointing method and so are essentially identical except for the selection

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Human - Computer Interaction (Mahwah)

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2037-12-31
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