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This volume contains the papers presented at Workshop Tactile/Haptic User Interfaces for Tabletops and Tablets (TacTT2014), held on November 16th, 2014 in Dresden, and in conjunction with ACM ITS 2014.

The committee decided to accept 10 papers. Each submission was reviewed by at least 2 reviewers. 3 papers focus on Tangible User Interfaces on large-scale tablets, 5 papers are about Tactile User Interfaces on Pin-Matrix Displays, and 2 papers develop Haptic User Interfaces for Mobility purposes.

Tactile User Interfaces on Pin-Matrix Displays

Denise Prescher. ”Redesigning Input Controls of a Touch-Sensitive Pin-Matrix Device”.

Jens Bornschein. ”BrailleIO - a Tactile Display Abstraction Framework”.

Stephan P¨olzer and Klaus Miesenberger. ”A Tactile Presentation Method of Mind maps in co-located Meetings”.

Wissawin Kunchornsup, Fabrizio Leo, Franco Bertora, Despina Fragouli, Simona Petroni and Luca Giulio Brayda. ”Study of Static Tactile Detection Threshold via Pneumatically Driven Polydimethylsiloxane Membrane”.

Jens Bornschein and Denise Prescher. ”Collaborative Tactile Graphic Work- station for Touch-Sensitive Pin-Matrix Devices”.

Haptic User Interfaces for Mobility

Peter Conradie, Tina Mioch and Jelle Saldien. ”Blind User Requirements to Support Tactile Mobility”.

Alexander Fickel and Limin Zeng. ”Vibrotactile Exploration of Indoor Ob- jects”.

Tangible User Interfaces

Mirjam Augstein and Thomas Neumayr. ”Touch and Tangibles - Interacting with fun.tast.tisch. Results of a Study with Non-Target-Group Users”.

Jan Bernoth, Yves Wittstock, Raphael Zender, Tina Urbach and Ulrike Lucke. ”Preparing a Psychological Experiment on a Tactile Display”

Sebastian Meier. ”The Micro Smart Grid Tabletop - A real world case study for tangible multitouch technologies for communicating complex concepts”.

We acknowledgment the contributions from all authors, and the reviewers.

Specifically, we are grateful the supports from the program committee members:

Prof. Ulrike Lucke, Universit¨at Potsdam, Germany Prof. Qin Zhuo, Tsinghua University, China

Prof. Makoto Kobayashi, Tsukuba University of Technology, Japan Dr. Luca Brayda, IIT, Italy

November 08, 2014 Dresden, Germany

Limin Zeng, Gerhard Weber

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Program Committee

Luca Brayda IIT, Italy

Makoto Kobayashi Tsukuba University of Technology, Japan Ulrike Lucke Universit¨at Potsdam, Germany

Gerhard Weber TU Dresden, Germany

Limin Zeng TU Dresden, Germany

Qing Zhuo Tsinghua University, China

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