Hovering Over the Key to Text Input in XR

Virtual, Mixed, and Augmented Reality (XR) technologies hold immense potential for transforming productivity beyond PC. Therefore there is a critical need for improved text input solutions for XR. However, achieving efficient text input in these environments remains a significant challenge. This pap...

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Hauptverfasser: Gonzalez-Franco, Mar, Abdlkarim, Diar, Bhatia, Arpit, Macgregor, Stuart, Fotso-Puepi, Jason Alexander, Gonzalez, Eric J, Seifi, Hasti, Di Luca, Massimiliano, Ahuja, Karan
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