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Multi-cursor multi-user mobile interaction with a large shared display

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Lyle, P and Lueg, C and Nugent, TR, Multi-cursor multi-user mobile interaction with a large shared display, Proceedings of the 24th Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference (OzCHI 2012), 26-30 November 2012, Melbourne, Vic, pp. 357-360. ISBN 978-1-4503-1438-1 (2012) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Copyright 2012 ACM

DOI: doi:10.1145/2414536.2414594

Abstract

When using a mobile device to control a cursor on a large shared display, the interaction must be carefully planned to match the environment and purpose of the systems use. We describe a ‘democratic jukebox’ system that revealed five recommendations that should be considered when designing this type of interaction relating to providing feedback to the user; how to represent users in a multi- cursor based system; where people tend to look and their expectation of how to move their cursor; the orientation of screens and the social context; and, the use of simulated users to give the real users a sense that they are engaging with a greater audience.

Item Details

Item Type:Refereed Conference Paper
Keywords:jukebox, large shared display, interaction design
Research Division:Information and Computing Sciences
Research Group:Library and information studies
Research Field:Human information interaction and retrieval
Objective Division:Information and Communication Services
Objective Group:Information services
Objective Field:Information services not elsewhere classified
UTAS Author:Lueg, C (Professor Christopher Lueg)
UTAS Author:Nugent, TR (Dr Timothy Nugent)
ID Code:81686
Year Published:2012
Deposited By:Information and Communication Technology
Deposited On:2012-12-21
Last Modified:2018-03-14
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