[PDF][PDF] InteractiveDESK: A computer-augmented desk which responds to operations on real objects

T Arai, K Machii, S Kuzunuki, H Shojima - Conference companion on …, 1995 - dl.acm.org
T Arai, K Machii, S Kuzunuki, H Shojima
Conference companion on Human factors in computing systems, 1995dl.acm.org
Office and engineering workers' workloads are reduced with a computer-augmented desk
named InteractiveDESK. The desk has a large desktop display with a pen-input facility and
an ordinary upright display with a keyboard, thus integrating features of conventional
systems and pen-based systems. The desk detects the operations on real objects on its real
desk top, and responds to the operations to reduce users' workloads. The prototype of the
desk assists users in switching input methods and retrieving electronic files.
Abstract
Office and engineering workers’ workloads are reduced with a computer-augmented desk named InteractiveDESK. The desk has a large desktop display with a pen-input facility and an ordinary upright display with a keyboard, thus integrating features of conventional systems and pen-based systems. The desk detects the operations on real objects on its real desk top, and responds to the operations to reduce users’ workloads. The prototype of the desk assists users in switching input methods and retrieving electronic files.
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