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Infinity point : Multi-device pointing systems evolution and review
Technology evolution theory is reviewed and applied to human computer interaction devices, systems and environments. A review of developments in multi-device pointing innovations identifies some key elements inhibiting and promoting convergence and evolution. Thus, we set the foundation for creating a platform of diverse interaction applications, devices and environments.