Authors
Ian Oakley, Stephen Brewster, Philip Gray
Publication date
2001/3/31
Book
CHI'01 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems
Pages
357-358
Description
While haptic feedback has been shown to enhance user performance and satisfaction in single target interactions in desktop user interfaces, it is not clear whether this will hold for more realistic, multi-target interactions. Here we present an experimental study of haptically enhanced menus. We evaluate a visual condition, a haptic condition and an adjusted haptic condition designed to support menu interactions. We conclude that thoughtful design can create multi-target haptic augmentations that provide performance benefits.
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I Oakley, S Brewster, P Gray - CHI'01 extended abstracts on Human factors in …, 2001