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The Radial Scroll Tool: Scrolling Support for Stylus- or Touch-Based Document Interaction

Smith, G. M. and schraefel, m. c. (2004) The Radial Scroll Tool: Scrolling Support for Stylus- or Touch-Based Document Interaction. In: User Interface Software Technology (UIST), October 2004, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. (In Press)

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Abstract

We present Radial Scroll, an interface widget to support scrolling particularly on either small or large scale touch displays. Instead of dragging a thumb in a scroll bar, or using repetitive key presses to page up or down, users gesture anywhere on the document surface such that clockwise gestures advance the document; counter clockwise gestures reverse the document. We describe out prototype implementation and discuss the results of an initial user study.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Creator/Authors:
Graham M. Smith
m.c. schraefel
Keywords:Document navigation, scrolling, radial scroll
Research Group:Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Current ECS Groups > Agents, Interaction and Complexity
Date:2004
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Citations:Google Scholar: 1
Downloads (2010):915
ID Code:9247
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:30
Deposited On:19 Aug 2004 by schraefel, monica

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1. Baudisch, P., Cutrell, E., Robbins, D., Czerwinski, M., Tandler, P., Bederson, B., and Zierlinger, A. Drag-and-Pop and Drag-and-Pick: Techniques for Accessing Remote Screen Content on Touch- and Pen-operated Systems. In 1. Baudisch, P., Cutrell, E., Robbins, D., Czerwinski, M., Tandler, P., Bederson, B., and Zierlinger, A. Drag-and-Pop and Drag-and-Pick: Techniques for Accessing Remote Screen Content on Touch- and Pen-operated Systems. In Proc. of Interact 2003 pp. 57-64.

2. Cockburn, A. and Savage, J. Comparing Speed-Dependent Automatic Zooming with Traditional Scroll, Pan and Zoom Methods. In Proc. BCS HCI 2003 pp. 87-102.

3. Evans, K., Tanner, P. and Wein, M. Tablet-Based Valuators That Provide One, Two, or Three Degrees of Freedom. Computer Graphics 15(3), pp. 91-97.

4. Guimbretiére, F., Winograd, T., FlowMenu: combining command, text, and data entry. In Proc. UIST 2000, pp. 213-216.

5. Hinckley, K., Cutrell, E., Bathiche, S., and Muss, T. Quantitative Analysis of Scrolling Techniques. In Proc. of CHI'2002 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 65-72.

6. Igarashi, T., Hinckley, K., Speed-dependent Automatic Zooming for Browsing Large Documents. In Proc. of UIST 2000, pp. 139-148.

7. Zhai, S., Smith, B., Selker, T., Improving Browsing Performance: A Study of Four Input Devices for Scrolling and Pointing Tasks. In INTERACT'97: the Sixth IFIP Conference on Human Computer Interaction, pp. 286-295.

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