Title:
Exploring Continuous Pressure Input for Mobile Phones
Authors:
Edward C. Clarkson,
Shwetak N. Patel,
Jeffrey S. Pierce,
Gregory Abowd
Abstract:
The input capabilities of mobile phones are limited by their physical form factor. Approaches to
augmenting those capabilities that expand the input space without negatively impacting size or
weight are particularly desirable. We propose adding simple pressure sensors under the keypad
buttons to provide multiple channels of continuous pressure input. Pressure input supports a
larger and more interesting interaction space without some of the unusual or unwanted qualities
of some other approaches. We describe an implementation of our pressure-augmented system and
show a number of interaction techniques, some old and some new, facilitated by continual pressure.
We contrast these techniques with previous sensor-augmentation devices and highlight notable
differences and advantages.
Keywords:
mobile computing, mobile input, pressure sensing, force sensing
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