Kruijff, E.E.KruijffWesche, GeroldGeroldWescheRiege, K.K.RiegeGoebbels, G.G.GoebbelsKunstman, M.M.KunstmanSchmalstieg, D.D.Schmalstieg2022-03-102022-03-102006https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/35193510.1145/1180495.1180557Recent studies have shown that through a careful combination of multiple sensory channels, so called multisensory binding effects can be achieved that can be beneficial for collision detection and texture recognition feedback. During the design of a new pen-input device called Tactylus, specific focus was put on exploring multisensory effects of audiotactile cues to create a new, but effective way to interact in virtual environments with the purpose to overcome several of the problems noticed in current devices.en005006629Tactylus, a pen-input device exploring audiotactile sensory bindingconference paper