“Stylus Assistant: Designing Dynamic Constraints for Facilitating Stylus Inputs on Portable Displays”
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- Stylus Assistant: Designing Dynamic Constraints for Facilitating Stylus Inputs on Portable Displays
Description:
Accurate stylus tracking has been integrated in portable displays, which have numerous users currently, to realize drawing and writing applications on these displays. Nonetheless, for learning how to use such applications, users heavily rely on on-screen visual guidance, which can be easily occluded by a user’s hand resting on the screen while performing stylus input.
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