Ng et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Eliciting user-defined touch and mid-air gestures for co-located mobile gamingNg et al., 2022
- Document ID
- 6270092185305205026
- Author
- Ng C
- Marquardt N
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Proceedings of the ACM on human-computer interaction
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Many interaction techniques have been developed to best support mobile gaming–but developed gestures and techniques might not always match user behaviour or preferences. To inform this design space of gesture input for co-located mobile gaming, we present …
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