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Tilting Navigation Interface
posted by Editor on Monday November 12, @12:41PM
Gesture Interfaces Rock 'n' Scroll is a user input method developed by Compaq for its Itsy handheld computer in which users control applications by tilting the device in different directions. There are few demonstrations of the interface in action on this page of movie clips (AVI & Quicktime), including a version of Doom that is navigated by tilting. The Itsy hardware specifications and Linux software modifications to enable Rock 'n' Scroll are publicly available, and the design has been written up in IEEE Computer magazine.

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