“Inside-out interaction: an interaction technique for dealing with large interface surfaces such as web pages on small screen displays” by Fallman, Lund and Wiberg

  • ©Daniel Fallman, Andreas Lund, and Mikael Wiberg

  • ©Daniel Fallman, Andreas Lund, and Mikael Wiberg

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    Inside-out interaction: an interaction technique for dealing with large interface surfaces such as web pages on small screen displays

Session/Category Title:   Augmented Reality


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    We present an interaction technique which could be used to ease the well-known problem of browsing large interface surfaces—in particular web pages—on small screen devices. A prototype implementation is introduced and discussed, turning some of the traditional notions of direct manipulation inside-out.

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    Jones, M., Marsden, G., Mohd-Nasir, N., Boone K., & Buchanan, G. 1999. Improving Web Interaction on Small Displays, International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking, Vol. 31, p. 1129–1137.
    Shneiderman, B. 1983. Direct Manipulation: A Step beyond Programming Languages, IEEE Computer, Vol. 16, No. 8, p. 57–69.


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