IJEM Vol. 8, No. 2, 8 Mar. 2018
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Human Computer Interface, User Interface, Human-Machine Interaction, Touch Interface
Human Computer Interactions has been a matter of great consideration for engineers, researchers, designers and industrial experts from decades. Every device, be it a smart phone, personal computer, ATM machines, etc. comes with a user interface for a layman to understand and to use the device. With the advancing technology, different modes of user interface are proposed. The most common of all is a touch interface. Most of the interactive devices now come with a touch interface. This paper presents an approach to provide a similar external touch interface for laptops and computers that further can modify for much smaller devices such as mobile phones.
Aakash Bansal, Shivam Sehgal, Kshitij Tomar, Ayush Girdhar,"Any Touch: Design and Implementation of a Touch Interface for Bluetooth Enabled Personal Devices", International Journal of Engineering and Manufacturing(IJEM), Vol.8, No.2, pp.1-11, 2018. DOI: 10.5815/ijem.2018.02.01
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