Mobile Gestural Interface (Crossan)
This is a really cool concept for gestural interface on a mobile device. This was done on a Nokia N72.
Basically, you tilt the phone in the direction you want to move the menu guide, pointer, or character (like in a game). Seems alot better, instead of pushing buttnos all the time, and beats even touch-screen!
Based on a paper entitled: Wrist Rotation for Interaction in Mobile Contexts
By:
Andrew Crossan, John Williamson, Stephen Brewster, and Rod Murray-Smith
(Of the University of Glasgow, England)
Basically, you tilt the phone in the direction you want to move the menu guide, pointer, or character (like in a game). Seems alot better, instead of pushing buttnos all the time, and beats even touch-screen!
Based on a paper entitled: Wrist Rotation for Interaction in Mobile Contexts
By:
Andrew Crossan, John Williamson, Stephen Brewster, and Rod Murray-Smith
(Of the University of Glasgow, England)
Added on Apr 3, 2008 by sibichan
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