ABSTRACT
Differing from multi-touch that aims to distinguish the number of fingers used (e.g. one finger and two fingers), this study develops a method where the touch screen can distinguish the “user’s different fingers”, and the user can use different fingers to operate different function commands on a touch screen. Several experiments were conducted to measure the time needed to operate certain software functions in the conventional way “address book mode” and the proposed method of “finger identification”. The results indicate that the design of finger identification could enhance the efficiency of operating software. Based on the experimental results, this concept contributes to the extension of multiple operations and applications of smart phones and PC tablets.
Acknowledgement
The author would like to thank Ministry of Science and technology, R.O.C., for financially supporting this research under Contract No. MOST −105-2410 -H-025 −011
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Kuo-Wei Lee
Kuo-Wei Lee is a professor in the Department of Business Administration at National Taichung University of Science and Technology. He received his MS and PhD degrees in Department of Business Administration from National Cheng-Kung University. His research focuses on user interface design, knowledge management and E-commerce.