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N-fingers: a finger-based interaction technique for wearable computers

✍ Scribed by Juha Lehikoinen; Mika Röykkee


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
744 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0953-5438

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✦ Synopsis


With wearable computers, using the computer is usually just an occasional, secondary task. The user may operate the computer while walking in the street or sitting in a bus. Hence, ef®cient and natural methods for controlling the user interface while still being able to interact with the environment are needed. We present a way to navigate and control the wearable computer user interface with ®ngers. Our approach, called N-Fingers, replaces the conventional desktop pointing devices and the metaphors associated with them, and allows the user to control the user interface in an easy, natural way by using the thumb to push `buttons' located in the other ®ngers. An initial qualitative usability evaluation showed N-Fingers to be a promising interaction technique for wearable computers. It is intuitive to use and easy to learn. It can also be used without looking at the hand. The subsequent quantitative evaluation proved that N-Fingers is a fast, accurate technique that can be learned very quickly. N-Fingers enables the wearable computer user interface designers to develop interfaces that are ef®cient to use yet unobtrusive.


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