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This paper presents a Fitts' law experiment and a clinical case study performed with a head-mounted display (HMD). The experiment compared gaze, foot, ...
Jun 28, 2019 · These discussions bring forth questions on which hand-free input methods – gaze, head, or foot – work well when interacting with an HMD. For ...
Jun 25, 2019 · This paper presents a Fitts' law experiment and a clinical case study performed with a head-mounted display (HMD).
ABSTRACT. Hands-free interaction is important when using head-mounted displays to support manual work or when motor disability prevents finger and hand control.
Abstract. This paper presents two Fitts' law experiments and a clinical case study performed with a head-mounted display (HMD).
... Gaze pointing and head pointing achieved comparable throughputs of 2.1 bits/s and 2.5 bits/s respectively. In a follow up Fitts' Law evaluation, Hensen et ...
Gaze and head tracking, or pointing, in head-mounted displays enables new input modalities for point-select tasks. We conducted a Fitts' law experiment with ...
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Pointing by Gaze, Head, and Foot in a Head-Mounted Display by Katsumi Minakata, John Paulin Hansen, I. Scott MacKenzie, Per Bækgaard, Vijay Rajanna.
A post-hoc Wilcoxon Signed Rank test with Bonferroni correction showed that the foot pointing method was significantly different from gaze (W = 180, p < .0001) ...