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The design of a GUI paradigm based on tablets, two-hands, and transparency

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      CHI '97: Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human factors in computing systems
      March 1997
      565 pages
      ISBN:0897918029
      DOI:10.1145/258549

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