This paper describes a two-phase study conducted to determine optimal target sizes for one-handed thumb use of mobile handheld devices equipped with a touch-sensitive screen. Similar studies have provided recommendations for target sizes when using a mobile device with two hands plus a stylus, and interacting with a desktop-sized display with an index finger, but never for thumbs when holding a small device in a single hand. The first phase explored the required target size for single-target (discrete) pointing tasks, such as activating buttons, radio buttons or checkboxes. The second phase investigated optimal sizes for widgets used for tasks that involve a sequence of taps (serial), such as text entry. Since holding a device in one hand c...
The use of mobile devices has been increasing and besides mobile phones, other devices have strongly...
This thesis project consists of developing a hand-held, one-thumb input device small enough to be pl...
This paper presents the results of a preliminary study on the interaction of the fingertip and a mob...
Mobile phones with a touch screen replacing traditional keypads have been introduced to the market. ...
Touch-screen smart phones have gradually occupied the market of traditional Qwerty Phones and become...
International audienceWe present the design and evaluation of TapTap and MagStick, two thumb interac...
Finger touch interface has been less popular for desktop touchscreens than for mobile IT devices, an...
International audienceWe investigate the performance of one-handed touch input on the side of a mobi...
AbstractBecause of their compact design modern mobile devices facilitate ubiquitous interaction in a...
People tend to use their smartphones one-handed, which is unergonomic for the human musculoskeletal ...
Supporting one-handed thumb operation of touchscreenbased mobile devices presents a challenging trad...
Recent research has revealed that a large population of mobile users usually use one hand when inter...
In this paper, we present ThumbSpace, a software-based interaction technique that supports one-hande...
Modern mobile devices allow a rich set of multi-finger in-teractions that combine modes into a singl...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of alternative key layouts...
The use of mobile devices has been increasing and besides mobile phones, other devices have strongly...
This thesis project consists of developing a hand-held, one-thumb input device small enough to be pl...
This paper presents the results of a preliminary study on the interaction of the fingertip and a mob...
Mobile phones with a touch screen replacing traditional keypads have been introduced to the market. ...
Touch-screen smart phones have gradually occupied the market of traditional Qwerty Phones and become...
International audienceWe present the design and evaluation of TapTap and MagStick, two thumb interac...
Finger touch interface has been less popular for desktop touchscreens than for mobile IT devices, an...
International audienceWe investigate the performance of one-handed touch input on the side of a mobi...
AbstractBecause of their compact design modern mobile devices facilitate ubiquitous interaction in a...
People tend to use their smartphones one-handed, which is unergonomic for the human musculoskeletal ...
Supporting one-handed thumb operation of touchscreenbased mobile devices presents a challenging trad...
Recent research has revealed that a large population of mobile users usually use one hand when inter...
In this paper, we present ThumbSpace, a software-based interaction technique that supports one-hande...
Modern mobile devices allow a rich set of multi-finger in-teractions that combine modes into a singl...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of alternative key layouts...
The use of mobile devices has been increasing and besides mobile phones, other devices have strongly...
This thesis project consists of developing a hand-held, one-thumb input device small enough to be pl...
This paper presents the results of a preliminary study on the interaction of the fingertip and a mob...