In a VR supermarket task with 40 participants, hand-based interaction was preferred for immersion (75%) but controller-based interaction was perceived as more precise, reproducing the known naturalness-versus-control trade-off.
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Hands vs. Controllers: Comparing User Interactions in Virtual Reality Shopping Environments
In a VR supermarket task with 40 participants, hand-based interaction was preferred for immersion (75%) but controller-based interaction was perceived as more precise, reproducing the known naturalness-versus-control trade-off.