Understanding Freehand Cursorless Pointing Variability and Its Impact on Selection Performance
Freehand pointing is a fundamental gesture commonly used for cursorless interactions. Prior work in HCI often elicits the same pointing behaviour—facing the target with an outstretched dominant arm and index finger. However, freehand pointing outside of HCI shows more variability across hand pose, u...
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| Published in: | ACM transactions on computer-human interaction 2026-02, Vol.33 (1), p.1-47, Article 11 |
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