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Trivia-filled, Design Lead at Google, Psychologist, Speaker, Teacher, Author, Motorcyclist, Traveler, Laughs a lot, Opinions are all and always mine.

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    1. Scott Jenson‏Verified account @scottjenson Jun 9

      More and more I'm feeling "UX claustrophobic" with windows. Phone windows, desktop windows, the lot. Windows are too damn small! I keep thinking if I had HUGE, GINORMOUS windows (on a wall, surface, orvirtual space) my digital work would be so much easier

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    2.  ⚜️ Dave Hogue  ⚜️‏ @DaveHogue Jun 9
      Replying to @scottjenson

      I don't want bigger screens (or windows), I want better focus. More screen space often means more apps at once, and navigating many apps breaks my flow, because I spend much of my time telling one app what another already knows. I'm the glue that connects all the things.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    3. Scott Jenson‏Verified account @scottjenson Jun 9
      Replying to @DaveHogue

      I hear you. I'm currently moving between three docs and if I could have them fully open, like I would on a big table, so I could easily look at while WHILE working on the other, that would be nice. This ask is much more than 'just add more pixels"

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    4.  ⚜️ Dave Hogue  ⚜️‏ @DaveHogue Jun 9
      Replying to @scottjenson

      Lack of simultaneity is a definite weakness of a windowed workspace on screens. We are prevented from "seeing everything at once," and each window swap is a delay that interrupts flow, distracts, and even clears some info from memory. We LOSE info everytime the screen blinks...

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    5. A.J. Kandy‏ @AJKandy Jun 9
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      Dual 4k. Seriously. I can keep most apps open in large enough windows and fullscreen the one that needs it. Portrait mode if needed, etc.

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    6. Scott Jenson‏Verified account @scottjenson Jun 9
      Replying to @AJKandy @DaveHogue

      I bought a 50" 4k display for my Mac desktop to try. It was HUGE and exciting. But it quickly became clear the OS really didn't make it easy to manage that much space easily

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    7. A.J. Kandy‏ @AJKandy Jun 9
      Replying to @scottjenson @DaveHogue

      To that point though, yeah, you start wanting smarter window management, a return to tiled windows even. macOS’ implementation of Snap is… welp.

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    8. Scott Jenson‏Verified account @scottjenson Jun 9
      Replying to @AJKandy @DaveHogue

      This is where AR gets interesting as gaze detection could be such a helpful form of input. I wonder if we could hack it into/on top of existing displays?

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    9. A.J. Kandy‏ @AJKandy Jun 9
      Replying to @scottjenson @DaveHogue

      I’d be surprised if Apple, which owns the company that invented Kinect, didn’t put this into future monitors

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       ⚜️ Dave Hogue  ⚜️‏ @DaveHogue Jun 10
      Replying to @AJKandy @scottjenson

      Gaze typing already exists - it is used for text input by people who have paralysis or severe motor disorders. It's also used as input for voice synthesis systems by the same people.

      1:05 PM - 10 Jun 2018
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        2. A.J. Kandy‏ @AJKandy Jun 10
          Replying to @DaveHogue @scottjenson

          Cool! Does it work with off-the-shelf webcams or does it require special hardware?

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        3.  ⚜️ Dave Hogue  ⚜️‏ @DaveHogue Jun 10
          Replying to @AJKandy @scottjenson

          It requires special hardware - very similar to eye-tracking tools in usability labs. It's gotten much smaller and more effective - I think it's tracking infrared light reflected off the cornea to determine gaze. Once calibrated, it can be very accurate.

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