@inproceedings{KruijffWescheRiegeetal.2006, author = {Ernst Kruijff and Gerold Wesche and Kai Riege and Gernot Goebbels and Martijn Kunstman and Dieter Schmalstieg}, title = {Tactylus, a pen-input device exploring audiotactile sensory binding}, series = {Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology (VRST '06). Limassol, Cyprus, November 01 - 03, 2006}, publisher = {ACM}, isbn = {1-59593-321-2}, doi = {10.1145/1180495.1180557}, pages = {312 -- 315}, year = {2006}, abstract = {Recent studies have shown that through a careful combination of multiple sensory channels, so called multisensory binding effects can be achieved that can be beneficial for collision detection and texture recognition feedback. During the design of a new pen-input device called Tactylus, specific focus was put on exploring multisensory effects of audiotactile cues to create a new, but effective way to interact in virtual environments with the purpose to overcome several of the problems noticed in current devices.}, language = {en} }