We explore the influence of handedness and the way command selection is integrated with direct manipulation on the speed of command selection. Two empirical studies provide converging evidence that it is the merging of command selection and direct manipulation that benefits performance most, and this is especially effective in a single-handed technique. These findings provide empirical evidence of the importance of merging command selection and direct manipulation in menu design, a factor not often taken into consideration in the past. The findings also yield new insight into the relative importance of handedness and merging in the Toolglass technique
Two studies were carried out to examine the effects of user handedness and hand dominance on a motor...
Handedness is a very critical factor involving single or multiple tasks that are designed for a spec...
Pen-based interaction is becoming a commonplace two degree-of-freedom alternative to the mouse. The ...
Toolglass [Bier et al. 1993], demonstrated a two-handed command selection technique that combined co...
We present the results of a study comparing the relative benefits of three command selection techni...
In modern technical environments, we are confronted with tools transforming body movements into tool...
This paper evaluates the performance characteristics of FlowMenu, a new type of pop-up menu mixing ...
This project studied how a user's handedness a ects his or her ability to use a\ud special-purpose h...
A goal of research on human perception and performance is to explore the relative importance of cons...
Efficient command selection is just as important for multi-touch devices as it is for traditional in...
Button bars are a relatively new interaction method intended to speed up application use as compared...
The effects of grouping items into categories were assessed for three methods of selection: 1) selec...
Movement times to a single target are typically shorter compared to when movement to a second target...
The brains of left- and right-handed people have been shown to work slightly differently. Based on p...
Two experiments were run to investigate two-handed input. The tasks selected were chosen to be repre...
Two studies were carried out to examine the effects of user handedness and hand dominance on a motor...
Handedness is a very critical factor involving single or multiple tasks that are designed for a spec...
Pen-based interaction is becoming a commonplace two degree-of-freedom alternative to the mouse. The ...
Toolglass [Bier et al. 1993], demonstrated a two-handed command selection technique that combined co...
We present the results of a study comparing the relative benefits of three command selection techni...
In modern technical environments, we are confronted with tools transforming body movements into tool...
This paper evaluates the performance characteristics of FlowMenu, a new type of pop-up menu mixing ...
This project studied how a user's handedness a ects his or her ability to use a\ud special-purpose h...
A goal of research on human perception and performance is to explore the relative importance of cons...
Efficient command selection is just as important for multi-touch devices as it is for traditional in...
Button bars are a relatively new interaction method intended to speed up application use as compared...
The effects of grouping items into categories were assessed for three methods of selection: 1) selec...
Movement times to a single target are typically shorter compared to when movement to a second target...
The brains of left- and right-handed people have been shown to work slightly differently. Based on p...
Two experiments were run to investigate two-handed input. The tasks selected were chosen to be repre...
Two studies were carried out to examine the effects of user handedness and hand dominance on a motor...
Handedness is a very critical factor involving single or multiple tasks that are designed for a spec...
Pen-based interaction is becoming a commonplace two degree-of-freedom alternative to the mouse. The ...