Title
Drag-and-Pop and Drag-and-Pick: Techniques for Accessing Remote Screen Content on Touch- and Pen-Operated Systems
Abstract
Drag-and-pop and drag-and-pick are interaction techniques designed for users of pen- and touch- operated display systems. They provide users with access to screen content that would otherwise be impossible or hard to reach, e.g., because it is located behind a bezel or far away from the user. Drag-and-pop is an exten- sion of traditional drag-and-drop. As the user starts dragging an icon towards some target icon, drag-and-pop responds by temporarily moving potential target icons towards the user's current cursor location, thereby allow- ing the user to interact with these icons using comparably small hand movements. Drag-and-Pick extends the drag-and-pop interaction style such that it allows activating icons, e.g., to open folders or launch applications. In this paper, we report the results of a user study comparing drag-and-pop with traditional drag-and-drop on a 15' (4.50m) wide interactive display wall. Participants where able to file icons up to 3.7 times faster when using the drag-and-pop interface.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2003
INTERACT
pen input,heterogeneous display.,drag-and-pick,interaction technique,drag-and-drop,touchscreen,operating system
Field
DocType
Citations 
Drag,Interactive displays,Computer graphics (images),Icon,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Multimedia,Cursor (user interface)
Conference
128
PageRank 
References 
Authors
8.59
13
7
Search Limit
100128
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Patrick Baudisch14611263.11
Edward Cutrell21288.93
Mary Czerwinski333763.65
Daniel C. Robbins4942115.00
Peter Tandler545139.17
Benjamin B. Bederson65776593.30
A. Zierlinger71288.59