TY - JOUR
T1 - SummonBrush
T2 - Enhancing Touch Interaction on Large XR User Interfaces by Augmenting Users' Hands with Virtual Brushes
AU - Tian, Yang
AU - Su, Zhao
AU - Luo, Tianren
AU - Han, Teng
AU - Zhao, Shengdong
AU - Zhang, Youpeng
AU - Wang, Yixin
AU - Gao, Boyu
AU - Wang, Dangxiao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Touch interaction is one of the fundamental interaction paradigms in XR, as users have become very familiar with touch interactions on physical touchscreens. However, users typically need to perform extensive arm movements for engaging with XR user interfaces much larger than mobile device touchscreens. We propose the SummonBrush technique to facilitate easy access to hidden windows while interacting with large XR user interfaces, requiring minimal arm movements. The SummonBrush technique adds a virtual brush to the index fingertip of a user's hand. Upon making contact with a virtual user interface, the brush bends and diverges and ink starts to diffuse in it. The more the brush bends and diverges, the more the ink diffuses. The user can summon hidden windows or background applications in situ, which is achieved by firstly pressing the brush against the user interface to make ink fully fill the brush and then perform swipe gestures. Also, the user can press the brush against the thumbtails of background applications in situ to quickly cycle them through. Ecological studies showed that SummonBrush significantly reduced the arm movement time by 39% and 34% in summoning hidden windows and activating/closing background applications, respectively, leading to a significant decrease in reported physical demand.
AB - Touch interaction is one of the fundamental interaction paradigms in XR, as users have become very familiar with touch interactions on physical touchscreens. However, users typically need to perform extensive arm movements for engaging with XR user interfaces much larger than mobile device touchscreens. We propose the SummonBrush technique to facilitate easy access to hidden windows while interacting with large XR user interfaces, requiring minimal arm movements. The SummonBrush technique adds a virtual brush to the index fingertip of a user's hand. Upon making contact with a virtual user interface, the brush bends and diverges and ink starts to diffuse in it. The more the brush bends and diverges, the more the ink diffuses. The user can summon hidden windows or background applications in situ, which is achieved by firstly pressing the brush against the user interface to make ink fully fill the brush and then perform swipe gestures. Also, the user can press the brush against the thumbtails of background applications in situ to quickly cycle them through. Ecological studies showed that SummonBrush significantly reduced the arm movement time by 39% and 34% in summoning hidden windows and activating/closing background applications, respectively, leading to a significant decrease in reported physical demand.
KW - Kinesthetic appendage
KW - Large XR user interface
KW - Touch interaction
KW - Virtual brush
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105003824855
U2 - 10.1109/TVCG.2025.3549553
DO - 10.1109/TVCG.2025.3549553
M3 - 文章
C2 - 40067702
AN - SCOPUS:105003824855
SN - 1077-2626
VL - 31
SP - 3344
EP - 3353
JO - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
IS - 5
ER -