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    Virtual Reality (VR) enhances presentation authoring for mobile workers. VR’s spatial input and 3D display significantly improve slide navigation and object manipulation compared to traditional interfaces.

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    Area of Science:

    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Virtual Reality Applications
    • Mobile Computing

    Background:

    • Virtual Reality (VR) offers unique spatial interaction and output capabilities for knowledge work.
    • Existing VR research for knowledge work includes text entry and spreadsheet manipulation.
    • Mobile knowledge workers can benefit from enhanced interfaces for complex tasks.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the VR design space for authoring presentations on mobile devices.
    • To introduce PoVRPoint, a toolset integrating pen/touch input with VR interaction.
    • To evaluate the utility of VR's extended display and spatial input for presentation creation.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed PoVRPoint, a system combining tablet-based editing with VR interaction.
    • Investigated VR's impact on slide identification, object manipulation, animation creation, and arrangement.
    • Conducted a user study comparing VR interfaces with baseline tablet-only interfaces.

    Main Results:

    • VR's wide field of view significantly reduced target slide identification times.
    • VR's 3D view enabled faster object reordering, especially with occluded items.
    • User feedback indicated the interaction techniques were usable and enjoyable.

    Conclusions:

    • VR technology can effectively augment mobile presentation authoring tools.
    • Spatial interaction and extended display in VR enhance efficiency and user experience.
    • PoVRPoint demonstrates a viable approach for VR-enhanced mobile knowledge work.