Title :
Comparison of a two-handed interface to a wand interface and a mouse interface for fundamental 3D tasks
Author :
Schultheis, U. ; Jerald, J. ; Toledo, F. ; Yoganandan, A. ; Mlyniec, P.
Abstract :
This paper describes a two-handed interface that enables intuitive interaction with 3D multimedia environments. Two user studies demonstrated the effectiveness of the two-handed interface in fundamental 3D object manipulation and viewpoint manipulation tasks. Trained participants docked and constructed 3D objects 4.5-4.7 times as fast as a standard mouse interface and 1.3-2.5 times as fast as a standard one-handed wand interface. 19 of 20 participants preferred the two-handed interface over the mouse and wand interfaces. 16 participants felt very comfortable with the two-handed interface and 4 felt comfortable. No statistically significant differences in performance were found between monoscopic and stereoscopic displays although 17 of 20 participants preferred the stereoscopic display over the monoscopic display.
Keywords :
mouse controllers (computers); multimedia systems; solid modelling; 3D multimedia environments; 3D object manipulation; monoscopic display; mouse interface; stereoscopic displays; two-handed interface; viewpoint manipulation tasks; wand interface; Games; Manipulators; Mice; Stereo image processing; Three dimensional displays; Training; Visualization; 3D interaction; degrees of freedom; mouse; object and viewpoint manipulation; two-handed interface; wand;
Conference_Titel :
3D User Interfaces (3DUI), 2012 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Costa Mesa, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1204-2
DOI :
10.1109/3DUI.2012.6184195