Usability Analyses of Finger Motion in Direct Touch Technology

There is lots of research work on the direct touch technique. Among them, the study on gesture that is manipulated by the finger motions is an important part of current direct touch techniques. In this paper, we summarize the interactive gestures and the available properties of the finger motion. Single-touch, multi-touch and hand-touch interactive techniques are investigated in depth.

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