On the Development of Equitable Graphic I/O

The desire for direct interaction between man and machine has led to the study of computer interpretation of free-hand motions of a stylus and the ``real-time'' responses to these motions. An operating environment is discussed, utilizing elements of pictorial and verbal languages.

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