TR2004-133
Haptic Pen: A Tactile Feedback Stylus for Touch Screens
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- "Haptic Pen: A Tactile Feedback Stylus for Touch Screens", ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST), October 2004, pp. 291-294.BibTeX TR2004-133 PDF
- @inproceedings{Lee2004oct2,
- author = {Lee, J.C. and Dietz, P.H. and Leigh, D. and Yerazunis, W.S. and Hudson, S.E.},
- title = {Haptic Pen: A Tactile Feedback Stylus for Touch Screens},
- booktitle = {ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST)},
- year = 2004,
- pages = {291--294},
- month = oct,
- isbn = {1-58113-957-8},
- url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2004-133}
- }
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- "Haptic Pen: A Tactile Feedback Stylus for Touch Screens", ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST), October 2004, pp. 291-294.
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Abstract:
In this paper we present a system for providing tactile feedback for stylus-based touch-screen displays. The Haptic Pen is a simple low-cost device that provides individualized tactile feedback for multiple simultaneous users and can operate on large touch screens as well as ordinary surfaces. A pressure-sensitive stylus is combined with a small solenoid to generate a wide range of tactile sensations. The physical sensations generated by the Haptic pen can be used to enhance our existing interaction with graphical user interfaces as well as to help make modern computing systems more accessible to those with visual or motor impairments.
Related News & Events
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NEWS UIST 2004: 2 publications by William Yerazunis, Paul Dietz, Ramesh Raskar and others Date: October 24, 2004
Where: ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST)
MERL Contact: William S. Yerazunis
Research Area: Data AnalyticsBrief- The papers "Automatic Projector Calibration with Embedded Light Sensors" by Lee, J.C., Dietz, P.H., Maynes-Aminzade, D., Raskar, R. and Hudson, S.E. and "Haptic Pen: A Tactile Feedback Stylus for Touch Screens" by Lee, J.C., Dietz, P.H., Leigh, D., Yerazunis, W.S. and Hudson, S.E. were presented at the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST).