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Position vs. Velocity Control for Tilt-Based Interaction

Robert J. Teather, I. Scott MacKenzie

202032 citationsDOI

Abstract

Research investigating factors in the design of tilt-based interfaces is presented. An experiment with 16 participants used a tablet and a 2D pointing task to compare position-control and velocity-control using device tilt to manipulate an on-screen cursor. Four selection modes were also evaluated, ranging from instantaneous selection upon hitting a target to a 500-ms time delay prior to selection. Results indicate that position-control was approximately 2× faster than velocity-control, regardless of selection delay. Position-control had higher pointing throughput (3.3 bps vs. 1.2 bps for velocity-control), more precise cursor motion, and was universally preferred by participants.

Topics & Concepts

Tilt (camera)Position (finance)GeodesyComputer scienceControl (management)Control theory (sociology)GeologyArtificial intelligenceMathematicsGeometryEconomicsFinanceTactile and Sensory InteractionsInteractive and Immersive DisplaysGaze Tracking and Assistive Technology