Hinckley, K., Yatani, K., Pahud, M., Coddington, N., Rodenhouse, J., Wilson, A., Benko, H., Buxton, B., Pen + Touch = New Tools. In Proc. UIST 2010 Symposium on User interface Software and Technology, New York, NY, pp. 27-36. [PDF] [video .WMV]
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