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At its core, WinCuts provides a lightweight mechanism for a user to specify relevant regions of information contained in various windows and then use standard windows manage- ment techniques to organize and lay these out.
In this paper, we describe a novel interaction technique that allows users to replicate arbitrary regions of existing windows into independent windows called ...
Jan 1, 2004 · In this paper, we describe a novel interaction technique that allows users to replicate arbitrary regions of existing windows into independent ...
In this paper, we describe a novel interaction technique that allows users to replicate arbitrary regions of existing windows into independent windows called ...
In this paper, we describe a novel interaction technique that allows users to replicate arbitrary regions of existing windows into independent windows called ...
Desney S. Tan, Brian Meyers, Mary Czerwinski: WinCuts: manipulating arbitrary window regions for more effective use of screen space.
Each window on our computer desktop provides a view into some information. Although users can currently manipulate multiple windows, we assert that being ...
Techniques such as zooming, panning, or overview+detail views allow users to navigate off-screen, little is known about how different techniques perform.
Wincuts: manipulating arbitrary window regions for more effective use of screen space. In Extended abstracts of CHI '04, pages 1525--1528. ACM Press, 2004 ...
In this study, we explored a prototype window management system called FoXpace. FoXpace uses content on application windows and user's behavior in order to move ...