scholarly journals Text Input Techniques for Immersive Virtual Environments: An Empirical Comparison

Author(s):  
Doug A. Bowman ◽  
Christopher J. Rhoton ◽  
Marcio S. Pinho

Symbolic input, including text and numeric input, can be an important user task in applications of virtual environments (VEs). However, very little research has been performed to support this task in immersive VEs. This paper presents the results of an empirical evaluation of four text input techniques for immersive VEs. The techniques include the Pinch Keyboard (a typing emulation technique using pinch gloves), a one-hand chord keyboard, a soft keyboard using a pen & tablet, and speech. The experiment measured both task performance and usability characteristics of the four techniques. Results indicate that the speech technique is the fastest, while the pen & tablet keyboard produces the fewest errors. However, no single technique exhibited high levels of performance, usability and user satisfaction.

Author(s):  
Costas Boletsis ◽  
Stian Kongsvik

Existing consumer VR systems support text input using handheld controllers in combination with virtual keyboards and many designers have attempted to build on these widely used techniques. However, information on current and well-established VR text-input techniques is lacking. In this work, we conduct a comparative empirical evaluation of four controller-based VR text-input techniques, namely, raycasting, drum-like keyboard, head-directed input, and split keyboard. We focus on their text-entry rate and accuracy, usability, and user experience. Twenty-two participants evaluated the techniques by completing a typing session, answering usability and user-experience questionnaires, and participating in a semi-structured interview. The drum-like keyboard and the raycasting techniques stood out, achieving good usability scores, positive experiential feedback, satisfactory text-entry rates, and moderate error rates that can be reduced in future studies. The specific documented usability and experiential characteristics of the techniques are presented and discussed herein.


Author(s):  
Gabriel González ◽  
José P. Molina ◽  
Arturo S. García ◽  
Diego Martínez ◽  
Pascual González

2020 ◽  
Vol 79 (47-48) ◽  
pp. 35717-35738
Author(s):  
Andrés Santos-Torres ◽  
Telmo Zarraonandia ◽  
Paloma Díaz ◽  
Teresa Onorati ◽  
Ignacio Aedo

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