BumpTop

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BumpTop is a prototype Graphical User Interface, designed to replicate on a computer the normal behavior of a real world desk. It is aimed at stylus interaction, making it more suitable for tablet PCs and palmtops.

In BumpTop, documents are described by three-dimensional boxes lying on a virtual desk. The user can position the boxes on the desk using the stylus. Extensive use of physics effects like bumping and tossing is applied to documents when they interact, for a more realistic experience. Boxes can be stacked with well-defined stylus gestures. Multiple selection is performed by means of a LassoMenu, which fluidly combines into a single stroke the act of lasso selection and action invocation via pie menus.

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  • Agarawala, Anand. Ravin Balakrishnan. Keepin' it Real: Pushing the Desktop Metaphor with Physics, Piles and the Pen. Proceedings of CHI 2006 - the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. pp. 1283-1292.

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Also BumpTop will be implemented into computer platforms such as: Windows Vista, XP, 2000, ETC and the MAC.

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