DocumentCode
871096
Title
Using the bat: a six-dimensional mouse for object placement
Author
Ware, Colin ; Jessome, Danny R.
Author_Institution
New Brunswick Univ., Fredericton, NJ, USA
Volume
8
Issue
6
fYear
1988
Firstpage
65
Lastpage
70
Abstract
Existing strategies for 6-D placement (i.e positioning and orienting) are briefly reviewed. An approach is presented that uses a 6-D variant on the conventional mouse, called the ´bat´, because it is like a mouse that flies. This device encodes relative position, like the mouse, but delivers data in all six dimensions needed for object placement. The goal is to evaluate the bat to determine how well it is suited to placement operations, which are studied in the context of a hierarchically constructed scene. Two distinct parts of the placement operation, visualization and manipulation, are examined and the hardware and software environment designed as a test for the study are described. Manipulation with the bat, which is discussed in some detail, is judged to be successful.<>
Keywords
computer graphic equipment; computer graphics; mouse controllers (computers); 6-D placement; bat; computer graphic equipment; computer graphics; hierarchically constructed scene; manipulation; mice; object placement; placement operations; six-dimensional mouse; software environment; visualization; Eye protection; Graphics; Iris; Layout; Mice; Mirrors; Monitoring; Protocols; Sensor systems; Workstations;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/38.20319
Filename
20319
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