The Finger-Joint Gesture Wearable Keypad

作者: Didier Chincholle , Mikael Goldstein

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摘要: A wearable, fragmentised, idiomatic, generic and mobile keypad concept, making use of well-established metaphors, is suggested for entering digits characters. The “Finger-Joint Gesture Wearable Keypad” terminal utilises the inside phalanges fingers as a wearable telephone keypad. Negligible training time required. By employing thumb an operator, depressing insides finger’s phalanges, familiar characters are created. generating finger gestures by letting operator depress nail finger, different functions accomplished. concept several other can easily be generated. context necessary prerequisite inducing restrictions discussed viable way creating support suggesting new design approaches.

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