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    • Virtual Reality
    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Usability Studies

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    • Virtual environments (VEs) offer immersive experiences.
    • Multi-scale navigation in VEs is crucial for detailed inspection and broad overviews.
    • Existing steering-based interfaces for scale adjustment can cause cybersickness.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce and evaluate novel teleportation-based techniques for multi-scale navigation in VEs.
    • To reduce cybersickness by avoiding continuous motion flow.
    • To compare different methods of specifying scale adjustments in conjunction with teleportation.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed three novel teleportation-based techniques for virtual reality (VR) multi-scale travel.
    • Investigated specifying scale adjustments simultaneously with, connected after, or separately from horizontal position changes.
    • Conducted a two-part user study with 30 participants to assess usability and comfort.

    Main Results:

    • Simultaneous and connected scale specification methods were found suitable for effective and comfortable multi-scale teleportation.
    • These methods offer nuanced individual benefits for VR navigation.
    • Separate scale specification was perceived as less beneficial by users.

    Conclusions:

    • Teleportation-based scale adjustment in VR can mitigate cybersickness compared to steering-based methods.
    • Simultaneous and connected interaction paradigms are promising for intuitive and comfortable multi-scale VR experiences.
    • Further research and replication are encouraged with the provided study executable.