No need to stop what you're doing: Exploring no-handed smartwatch interaction

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Smartwatches have the potential to enable quick micro-interactions throughout daily life. However, because they require both hands to operate, their full potential is constrained, particularly in situations where the user is actively performing a task with their hands. We investigate the space of no-handed interaction with smartwatches in scenarios where one or both hands are not free. Specifically, we present a taxonomy of scenarios in which standard touchscreen interaction with smartwatches is not possible, and discuss the key constraints that limit such interaction. We then implement a set of interaction techniques and evaluate them via two user studies: one where participants viewed video clips of the techniques and another where participants used the techniques in simulated handconstrained scenarios. Our results found a preference for foot-based interaction and reveal novel design considerations to be mindful of when designing for no-handed smartwatch interaction scenarios.
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Canadian Information Processing Society
Issue Date
2017-05
Language
English
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43rd Graphics Interface, GI 2017, pp.107 - 116

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0713-5424
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/310891
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RIMS Conference Papers
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