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Pseudo-pressure detection and its use in predictive text entry on touchscreens
2013
Proceedings of the 25th Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference on Augmentation, Application, Innovation, Collaboration - OzCHI '13
In this article we first present a new hybrid technique that combines existing time-and touch-point-based approaches to simulate pressure detection on standard touchscreens. Results of two user studies show that the new hybrid technique can distinguish (at least) two pressure levels, where the first requires on average 1.04 N and the second 3.24 N force on the surface. Then, we present a novel pressure-based predictive text entry technique that utilizes our hybrid pressure detection to enable
doi:10.1145/2541016.2541024
dblp:conf/ozchi/ArifS13
fatcat:tqjfb6pzqvcvno7cfjevc3gh3y