User performance with a tabletop display was tested using touch-based and mouse-based interaction in a traditional pointing task. Dependent variables were throughput, error rate, and movement time. In a study with 12 participants, touch had a higher throughput with average of 5.53 bps compared to 3.83 bps for the mouse. Touch also had a lower movement time on average, with block means ranging from 403 ms to 1051 ms vs. 607 ms to 1323 ms with the mouse. Error rates were lower for the mouse at 2.1%, compared to 9.8 % for touch. The high error rates using touch were attributed to problems in selecting small targets with the finger. It is argued that, overall, touch input is a preferred and efficient input technique for tabletop displays, but t...
Multi-touch input on interactive surfaces has matured as a device for bimanual interaction and invok...
Touch screens are a popular method of interaction with information systems embedded in public kiosks...
Finger touch interface has been less popular for desktop touchscreens than for mobile IT devices, an...
User performance with a tabletop display was tested using touch-based and mouse-based interaction in...
Purpose – This paper is about an investigation into the usability of touch-based user interfaces. Cu...
It is often claimed that touch-capable devices are more usable and faster than their non-touch-capab...
Abstract. The method of calculating Fitts ’ throughput is detailed, considering task characteristics...
In this paper, we evaluate the performance and experience differences between direct touch and mouse...
Recent advances in digital tabletop touch-and-gesture-activated screens have allowed for small group...
Touch screens are a popular method of interaction with information systems embedded in public kiosks...
The size of human fingers and the lack of sensing precision can make precise touch screen interactio...
An experiment is described comparing three devices (a mouse, a trackball, and a stylus with tablet) ...
Three studies were conducted comparing speed of performance, error rates, and user preference ratin...
In this paper, we evaluate the performance and experience differences between direct touch and mouse...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Multi-touch input on interactive surfaces has matured as a device for bimanual interaction and invok...
Touch screens are a popular method of interaction with information systems embedded in public kiosks...
Finger touch interface has been less popular for desktop touchscreens than for mobile IT devices, an...
User performance with a tabletop display was tested using touch-based and mouse-based interaction in...
Purpose – This paper is about an investigation into the usability of touch-based user interfaces. Cu...
It is often claimed that touch-capable devices are more usable and faster than their non-touch-capab...
Abstract. The method of calculating Fitts ’ throughput is detailed, considering task characteristics...
In this paper, we evaluate the performance and experience differences between direct touch and mouse...
Recent advances in digital tabletop touch-and-gesture-activated screens have allowed for small group...
Touch screens are a popular method of interaction with information systems embedded in public kiosks...
The size of human fingers and the lack of sensing precision can make precise touch screen interactio...
An experiment is described comparing three devices (a mouse, a trackball, and a stylus with tablet) ...
Three studies were conducted comparing speed of performance, error rates, and user preference ratin...
In this paper, we evaluate the performance and experience differences between direct touch and mouse...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Multi-touch input on interactive surfaces has matured as a device for bimanual interaction and invok...
Touch screens are a popular method of interaction with information systems embedded in public kiosks...
Finger touch interface has been less popular for desktop touchscreens than for mobile IT devices, an...