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Squeeze me, hold me, tilt me! An exploration of manipulative user interfaces

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CHI '98: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
January 1998
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  1. UI design
  2. and haptic UIs
  3. interaction technology
  4. physical
  5. pressure and tilt sensors
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