
A friend pointed me to www.screenvader.com which uses a very slick Flash-based UI for navigation. While the 3D-axis isn’t very natural to manipulate with a mouse, which of course is limited to a 2D plane, one can imagine that this would be quite natural if human hand movement could be used as the control mechanism. In fact, this immediately reminded me of so many sci-fi movies, like Minority Report, in which users interface with their computing environment using their hands.
We’re already seeing a trend towards UI’s with 3D perspective such as the “Flip 3D” window-switching feature of Microsoft’s new Aero interface in Vista. In a sense, a 3D is more space efficient since the “depth” of a user’s screen can better be utilized.
Tags:usability


March 21st, 2007 at 5:57 pm
…pretty neat but it still bothers me that we are still not using both of our hands while navigating around the desktop. Other leading UI researches are already taking advantage of two hands navigation, along with touchscreen ability, you can easily move, resize and close application windows using your fingertips. Think “Minority Reports”…