SwEYEpinch uses gaze swiping plus a held pinch gesture to reach 64.7 WPM in XR text entry after practice, outperforming sequential key selection and prior gaze-swipe methods in user studies.
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Migrants experience transient ICT non-use as both protective strategy and response to systemic exclusion during migration transitions, suggesting design principles that anticipate non-use as intentional and unintentional.
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SwEYEpinch: Exploring Intuitive, Efficient Text Entry for Extended Reality via Eye and Hand Tracking
SwEYEpinch uses gaze swiping plus a held pinch gesture to reach 64.7 WPM in XR text entry after practice, outperforming sequential key selection and prior gaze-swipe methods in user studies.
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Transient Non-Use: How People in Migration Experience Digital Disconnection
Migrants experience transient ICT non-use as both protective strategy and response to systemic exclusion during migration transitions, suggesting design principles that anticipate non-use as intentional and unintentional.