Title
A remote control interface for large displays
Abstract
We describe a new widget and interaction technique, known as a "Frisbee," for interacting with areas of a large display that are difficult or impossible to access directly. A frisbee is simply a portal to another part of the display. It consists of a local "telescope" and a remote "target". The remote data surrounded by the target is drawn in the telescope and interactions performed within it are applied on the remote data. In this paper we define the behavior of frisbees, show unique affordances of the widget, and discuss design characteristics. We have implemented a test application and report on an experiment that shows the benefit of using the frisbee on a large display. Our results suggest that the frisbee is preferred over walking back and forth to the local and remote spaces at a distance of 4.5 feet.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1145/1029632.1029655
UIST
Keywords
Field
DocType
new widget,remote space,remote data,design characteristic,remote control interface,large display,interaction technique,test application,unique affordances,remote control,user interface
Interaction technique,Remote control,Telescope,Drag and drop,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Affordance
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-58113-957-8
54
2.65
References 
Authors
31
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Azam Khan171147.68
George W. Fitzmaurice23423512.31
Don Almeida3542.65
Nicolas Burtnyk4793.89
Gordon Kurtenbach51964373.73