ABSTRACT
Traditional writing instruments have the potential to enable new forms of interactions and collaboration though digital enhancement. This work specifically enables the user to utilize pen and paper as input mechanisms for content to be displayed on a shared interactive whiteboard. We introduce a pen cap with an infrared led, an actuator and a switch. Pointing the pen cap at the whiteboard allows users to select and position a "canvas" on the whiteboard to display handwritten text while the actuator enables resizing the canvas and the text. It is conceivable that anything one can write on paper anywhere, could be displayed on an interactive whiteboard.
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- Haller, M., Brandl, P., Leithinger D., Leitner J., Seifried T., Billinghurst, M. Shared Design Space: Sketching ideas using digital pens and a large augmented tabletop setup. ICAT 2006, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4282, Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp. 948--959, 2006. Google ScholarDigital Library
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Index Terms
- Point and share: from paper to whiteboard
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