Oman Daily Observer

NEW TECHNIQUES ALLOW GREATER CONTROL OF SMARTWATCH­ES

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NEW YORK: A group of researcher­s has invented new ways to interact with smartwatch­es that not only eases the userdevice communicat­ion but also gives users better control over the gadget. Georgia Institute of Technology researcher­s developed enhancemen­ts using LG and Sony smartwatch­es that allow a user to scroll through apps by running fingers along the watch band, and let him/her launch eight smartwatch apps by tapping key points on the watch case (or bezel) and reject phone calls by blowing on the screen or tapping the side of the watch.

The new enhancemen­ts, recently presented at the 2016 ACM Internatio­nal Conference on Interactiv­e Surfaces and Spaces, also let a user to edit dictated text message errors by breathing on the screen, transfer on-screen informatio­n from the watch to a phone with breaths and select numbers by tapping the back of the hand.

PhD student Cheng Zhang oversaw WatchOut — an interactio­n technique that uses taps and scrolling gestures on the case and watchband. The tapping and scrolling on the smartwatch band was possible because of the watch’s gyroscope and accelerome­ter sensors.

“We wanted to create a technique that allows the user to tap the watch to accept or deny phone calls. Hitting the right side answers the call; the left side ignores it,” Zhang said in a statement.

“Other techniques that improve control of smartwatch­es have included 3D gestures above the screen, bigger screens or adding an extra armband. We wanted to show it could be done with existing technology already common on today’s devices,” Zhang added.

 ?? — AFP ?? Indian classical dancers perform in front of the ancient Surya Mandir or Sun Temple on the first day of a two-day Uttaradh Mahotsav at Modhera, some 100 km from Ahmedabad on Saturday. Surya Mandir at Modhera was built in 1026-27 AD during the reign of...
— AFP Indian classical dancers perform in front of the ancient Surya Mandir or Sun Temple on the first day of a two-day Uttaradh Mahotsav at Modhera, some 100 km from Ahmedabad on Saturday. Surya Mandir at Modhera was built in 1026-27 AD during the reign of...

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