2019
DOI: 10.3390/technologies7020031
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Text Input in Virtual Reality: A Preliminary Evaluation of the Drum-Like VR Keyboard

Abstract: The drum-like virtual reality (VR) keyboard is a contemporary, controller-based interface for text input in VR that uses a drum set metaphor. The controllers are used as sticks which, through downward movements, “press” the keys of the virtual keyboard. In this work, a preliminary feasibility study of the drum-like VR keyboard is described, focusing on the text entry rate and accuracy as well as its usability and the user experience it offers. Seventeen participants evaluated the drum-like VR keyboard by havin… Show more

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“…The use of the drum-like VR keyboard and raycasting to type in VR resulted in promising mean text-entry rates. Especially, the drum-like keyboard could have achieved higher rates, closer to the mean values documented by Boletsis and Kongsvik (2019), if it were not for a few low-quality performances (as the SD and range statistics imply). These results suggest that the rates achieved with the drum-like keyboard and raycasting technique may be competitive against those of the other techniques discussed in Section 2, such as head-based (Yu et al, 2017;Gugenheimer et al, 2016), glovebased (Whitmire et al, 2017), and touchscreen-keyboard (Grubert et al, 2018) techniques.…”
Section: General Observationsmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…The use of the drum-like VR keyboard and raycasting to type in VR resulted in promising mean text-entry rates. Especially, the drum-like keyboard could have achieved higher rates, closer to the mean values documented by Boletsis and Kongsvik (2019), if it were not for a few low-quality performances (as the SD and range statistics imply). These results suggest that the rates achieved with the drum-like keyboard and raycasting technique may be competitive against those of the other techniques discussed in Section 2, such as head-based (Yu et al, 2017;Gugenheimer et al, 2016), glovebased (Whitmire et al, 2017), and touchscreen-keyboard (Grubert et al, 2018) techniques.…”
Section: General Observationsmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Finally, in a previous study, we examined the VR drum-like keyboard with a focus on its text-entry rate and accuracy, usability, and UX (Boletsis and Kongsvik, 2019). The interface achieved a good usability score on the System Usability Scale (SUS), positive experiential feedback for its entertaining and immersive qualities, satisfactory text-entry rate (24.61 WPM), and moderate total ER (7.2%).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
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“…drum-like keyboard [6] allows a user to tap keys. HiPad [30] uses the circular touchpad on a common VR controller to select characters laid out in a circle.…”
Section: Gesture and Controller Vr/ar Text Inputmentioning
confidence: 99%