Pen-based Interaction with Spreadsheets in Mobile Virtual Reality
Travis Gesslein, Verena Biener, Philipp Gagel, Daniel Schneider, Per, Ola Kristensson, Eyal Ofek, Michel Pahud, Jens Grubert

TL;DR
This paper explores pen-based interaction techniques for spreadsheets in mobile VR, combining spatial visualization and precise input to improve productivity on limited mobile interaction spaces.
Contribution
It introduces a novel tool-set that enhances spreadsheet interaction in VR using pen input and spatial visualization, addressing mobile workspace constraints.
Findings
Feasibility demonstrated through online survey and expert assessment.
Enhanced visualization techniques improve understanding of spreadsheet dependencies.
Pen-based spatial interaction tools facilitate efficient spreadsheet editing.
Abstract
Virtual Reality (VR) can enhance the display and interaction of mobile knowledge work and in particular, spreadsheet applications. While spreadsheets are widely used yet are challenging to interact with, especially on mobile devices, using them in VR has not been explored in depth. A special uniqueness of the domain is the contrast between the immersive and large display space afforded by VR, contrasted by the very limited interaction space that may be afforded for the information worker on the go, such as an airplane seat or a small work-space. To close this gap, we present a tool-set for enhancing spreadsheet interaction on tablets using immersive VR headsets and pen-based input. This combination opens up many possibilities for enhancing the productivity for spreadsheet interaction. We propose to use the space around and in front of the tablet for enhanced visualization of spreadsheet…
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