ABSTRACT
We demonstrate a pressure-sensitive depth sorting technique that extends standard two-dimensional (2D) manipulation techniques, particularly those used with multi-touch or multi-point controls. We combine this layering operation with a page-folding metaphor for more fluid interaction in applications requiring 2D sorting and layout.
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Index Terms
- Extending 2D object arrangement with pressure-sensitive layering cues
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