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The radial scroll tool: scrolling support for stylus- or touch-based document navigation
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Proceedings of the 17th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology table of contents
Santa Fe, NM, USA
SESSION: Gestures table of contents
Pages: 53 - 56  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN:1-58113-957-8
Authors
G. M. Smith  University of Southampton, United Kingdom
m. c. schraefel  University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Sponsors
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGGRAPH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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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 elevator 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 our prototype implementation and discuss the results of an initial user study.


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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.
 
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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.
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