Hinckley, K., Input Technologies and Techniques. Chapter 9 in Human-Computer Interaction Fundamentals (Human Factors and Ergonomics), ed. by Sears, A., and Jacko, J., CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. Published March 2, 2009. Originally appeared as Chapter 9 in Human-Computer Interaction Handbook, 2nd Edition. [PDF of author’s manuscript – not final].
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