Abstract
Linear changes in position are difficult to measure using only a mobile device’s onboard sensors. Prior research has relied on external sensors or known environmental references in order to develop mobile phone interaction techniques. The Amazon Fire Phone’s® unique head-tracking capabilities were leveraged and evaluated for navigating large application spaces using device motion gestures. Although touch interaction is shown to outperform the device-motion, this research demonstrates the feasibility of using effective device-motion gestures that rely on changes in the device’s position and orientation. Design guidance for future device motion interaction capabilities is provided.
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