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Ron Jagodzinski

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Hemmert, Fabian, Müller, Alexander, Jagodzinski, Ron, Wintergerst, Götz and Joost, Gesche (2010): Reflective haptics: haptic augmentation of GUIs through frictional actuation of stylus-based interactions. In: Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 2010. pp. 383-384.

In this paper, we present a novel system for stylus-based GUI interactions: Simulated physics through actuated frictional properties of a touch screen stylus. We present a prototype that implements a series of principles which we propose for the design of frictionally augmented GUIs. It is discussed how such actuation could be a potential addition of value for stylus-controlled GUIs, through enabling prioritized content, allowing for inherent confirmation, and leveraging on manual dexterity.

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Gläser, Thomas, Franke, Jens, Wintergerst, Götz and Jagodzinski, Ron (2009): Chemieraum: tangible chemistry in exhibition space. In: Villar, Nicolas, Izadi, Shahram, Fraser, Mike and Benford, Steve (eds.) TEI 2009 - Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction February 16-18, 2009, Cambridge, UK. pp. 285-288.

 
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