
KnobSlider pieces
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KnobSlider is a revolutionary shape-changing device that seamlessly switches between a knob and slider, enabling three distinct interactions - sliding, clicking, and rotating - on a single device. Originally designed for professional users such as sound engineers who rely heavily on sliders and dials, KnobSlider aims to inject flexibility into the interface while preserving users' comfort with physical devices over flat touch screens with subpar haptic feedback. This innovative device allows for eyes-free, mobile control. Presented at the prestigious CHI 2018 conference, a comprehensive study paper detailing the device is available for reading. The groundbreaking work behind KnobSlider was undertaken by Hyunyoung Kim, Céline Coutrix, and Anne Roudaut. For those looking to build their own KnobSlider, detailed instructions can be found at https://www.instructables.com/id/KnobSlider-a-Shape-Changing-Interface-for-Knob-and/. The accompanying research paper, published for academic purposes, is available online at http://iihm.imag.fr/coutrix/publications-files/CHI18-KnobSlider-Kim.pdf. To learn more about the creators of KnobSlider, visit their personal websites: Hyunyoung Kim's website (https://www.hyunyoungkim.com/), Céline Coutrix's website (http://iihm.imag.fr/coutrix/), and Anne Roudaut's website (http://anneroudaut.fr/).
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