We present the Bubble Lens, a new target acquisition technique that remedies the limitations of the Bubble Cursor to increase the speed and accuracy of acquiring small, dense targets—precisely those targets for which the Bubble Cursor degenerates to a point cursor. When targets are large and sparse, the Bubble Lens behaves like the Bubble Cursor. But when targets are small and dense, the Bubble Lens automatically magnifies nearby targets, making them larger in both visual- and motor-space. Importantly, magnification is not governed by an explicit user-invoked mode-switch. Rather, magnification is activated through kinematic triggering, a technique that continuously examines an unfolding velocity profile to automatically trigger mode changes...
Reliable depth perception is essential for successfully guiding ones hand toward objects. Binocular ...
Pointing at displays from a distance is becoming a common scenario for controlling computers ...
International audienceWe present DynaSpot, a new technique for acquiring targets based on the area c...
We present the bubble cursor – a new target acquisition technique based on area cursors. The bubble ...
This paper describes the design and comparative evaluation of three methods that aid the acquisitio...
The bubble cursor is a promising cursor expansion technique, improving a user’s movement time and ac...
International audienceTo enhance pointing tasks, target expansion techniques allocate larger activat...
The rapid increase in display sizes and resolutions has led to the re-emergence of many pen-based in...
Using a stylus on a tablet computer to acquire small targets can be challenging. In this paper we p...
In order to improve the stability of eye cursor, we introduce three methods, force field (FF), speed...
International audienceTargets of only a few pixels are notoriously difficult to acquire. Despite man...
In current radiologists\u27 workstations, a scroll mouse is typically used as the primary input devi...
In order to create an algorithm, which predicts the endpoint of a cursor movement, an experiment was...
The two-component model is a human movement model in which an aimed movement is broken into a volunt...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The current experiment suggests ...
Reliable depth perception is essential for successfully guiding ones hand toward objects. Binocular ...
Pointing at displays from a distance is becoming a common scenario for controlling computers ...
International audienceWe present DynaSpot, a new technique for acquiring targets based on the area c...
We present the bubble cursor – a new target acquisition technique based on area cursors. The bubble ...
This paper describes the design and comparative evaluation of three methods that aid the acquisitio...
The bubble cursor is a promising cursor expansion technique, improving a user’s movement time and ac...
International audienceTo enhance pointing tasks, target expansion techniques allocate larger activat...
The rapid increase in display sizes and resolutions has led to the re-emergence of many pen-based in...
Using a stylus on a tablet computer to acquire small targets can be challenging. In this paper we p...
In order to improve the stability of eye cursor, we introduce three methods, force field (FF), speed...
International audienceTargets of only a few pixels are notoriously difficult to acquire. Despite man...
In current radiologists\u27 workstations, a scroll mouse is typically used as the primary input devi...
In order to create an algorithm, which predicts the endpoint of a cursor movement, an experiment was...
The two-component model is a human movement model in which an aimed movement is broken into a volunt...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The current experiment suggests ...
Reliable depth perception is essential for successfully guiding ones hand toward objects. Binocular ...
Pointing at displays from a distance is becoming a common scenario for controlling computers ...
International audienceWe present DynaSpot, a new technique for acquiring targets based on the area c...