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Get a Grip: Evaluating Grip Gestures for VR Input using a Lightweight Pen

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PubDate: April 2020

Teams: Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences & University of Chinese Academy of Sciences;Jilin University;University of Chinese Academy of Sciences;University of Manitoba,Lancaster University

Writers: Nianlong Li, Teng Han, Feng Tian, Jin Huang, Minghui Sun, Pourang Irani, Jason Alexander

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Abstract

The use of Virtual Reality (VR) in applications such as data analysis, artistic creation, and clinical settings requires high precision input. However, the current design of handheld controllers, where wrist rotation is the primary input approach, does not exploit the human fingers’ capability for dexterous movements for high precision pointing and selection. To address this issue, we investigated the characteristics and potential of using a pen as a VR input device. We conducted two studies. The first examined which pen grip allowed the largest range of motion—we found a tripod grip at the rear end of the shaft met this criterion. The second study investigated target selection via ‘poking’ and ray-casting, where we found the pen grip outperformed the traditional wrist-based input in both cases. Finally, we demonstrate potential applications enabled by VR pen input and grip postures.

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