TY - GEN
T1 - Tilt Menu
T2 - 26th Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2008
AU - Tian, Feng
AU - Xu, Lishuang
AU - Wang, Hongan
AU - Zhang, Xiaolong
AU - Liu, Yuanyuan
AU - Setlur, Vidya
AU - Dai, Guozhong
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - We present a new technique called 'Tilt Menu' for better extending selection capabilities of pen-based interfaces. The Tilt Menu is implemented by using 3D orientation information of pen devices while performing selection tasks. The Tilt Menu has the potential to aid traditional onehanded techniques as it simultaneously generates the secondary input (e.g., a command or parameter selection) while drawing/interacting with a pen tip without having to use the second hand or another device. We conduct two experiments to explore the performance of the Tilt Menu. In the first experiment, we analyze the effect of parameters of the Tilt Menu, such as the menu size and orientation of the item, on its usability. Results of the first experiment suggest some design guidelines for the Tilt Menu. In the second experiment, the Tilt Menu is compared to two types of techniques while performing connect-the-dot tasks using freeform drawing mechanism. Results of the second experiment show that the Tilt Menu perform better in comparison to the Tool Palette, and is as good as the Toolglass.
AB - We present a new technique called 'Tilt Menu' for better extending selection capabilities of pen-based interfaces. The Tilt Menu is implemented by using 3D orientation information of pen devices while performing selection tasks. The Tilt Menu has the potential to aid traditional onehanded techniques as it simultaneously generates the secondary input (e.g., a command or parameter selection) while drawing/interacting with a pen tip without having to use the second hand or another device. We conduct two experiments to explore the performance of the Tilt Menu. In the first experiment, we analyze the effect of parameters of the Tilt Menu, such as the menu size and orientation of the item, on its usability. Results of the first experiment suggest some design guidelines for the Tilt Menu. In the second experiment, the Tilt Menu is compared to two types of techniques while performing connect-the-dot tasks using freeform drawing mechanism. Results of the second experiment show that the Tilt Menu perform better in comparison to the Tool Palette, and is as good as the Toolglass.
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U2 - 10.1145/1357054.1357269
DO - 10.1145/1357054.1357269
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:57649205636
SN - 9781605580111
T3 - Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings
SP - 1371
EP - 1380
BT - 26th Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Conference Proceedings, CHI 2008
Y2 - 5 April 2008 through 10 April 2008
ER -