TL;DR
GlassMessaging is a novel application for OST-HMDs that enables users to send messages during daily activities by supporting voice and manual inputs, addressing the challenge of multitasking with messaging.
Contribution
It introduces a new messaging app tailored for OST-HMDs, developed through formative studies on multitasking and messaging behaviors.
Findings
Supports hands-free and manual messaging during activities
Addresses multitasking challenges in messaging scenarios
Enhances communication convenience during daily routines
Abstract
The act of communicating with others during routine daily tasks is both common and intuitive for individuals. However, the hands- and eyes-engaged nature of present digital messaging applications makes it difficult to message someone amidst such activities. We introduce GlassMessaging, a messaging application designed for Optical See-Through Head-Mounted Displays (OST-HMDs). It facilitates messaging through both voice and manual inputs, catering to situations where hands and eyes are preoccupied. GlassMessaging was iteratively developed through a formative study identifying current messaging behaviors and challenges in common multitasking with messaging scenarios
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