Abstract: As bigger screens and multi-monitor configurations become more popular, users employ higher mouse accelerations in order to traverse the screen reasonably quickly. The faster the mouse cursor moves, how-ever, the more it seems to jump from one position to the next, as it is updated only at the refresh rate of the monitor. This lack of visual continuity increases the risk of users losing track of the cursor. The high-density cursor presented in this paper addresses this issue by filling in additional cursor images between actual cursor positions (temporal supersampling). Unlike existing techniques, such as the Windows mouse trail, the proposed technique preserves the responsiveness of the mouse cursor. We report the results of a us...
We present the Implicit Fan Cursor (IFC) – a novel target pointing technique using a cursor with a ...
Tracking mouse cursor movements can be used to predict user attention on heterogeneous page layouts ...
Context: Digital pathology has the potential to dramatically alter the way pathologists work, yet li...
As increasingly large displays are integrated into personal workspaces, mouse-based interaction beco...
Mouse cursor tracking has become a prominent method for characterizing cognitive processes, used in ...
An analysis of cursor positioning may provide guidelines for improvements in cursor control. Four ex...
Target acquisition is greatly helped by tactual feedback. To create non-disturbing tactual feedback-...
In order to create an algorithm, which predicts the endpoint of a cursor movement, an experiment was...
As there is an excellent advancement in the technology in recent years, there has been much improvem...
This study proposes two cursor-capturing functions (jumping and gravity) in mouse operation. The jum...
Older adult computer users often lose track of the mouse cursor and so resort to methods such as sha...
Two experiments are described in which subjects attempted to locate a specified target word in a sho...
Older adult computer users often lose track of the mouse cursor and so resort to methods such as mou...
People with motion-impairments can often have difficulty with accurate control of standard pointing ...
Multi-monitor displays and multi-display environments are now common. Cross-display cursor movement,...
We present the Implicit Fan Cursor (IFC) – a novel target pointing technique using a cursor with a ...
Tracking mouse cursor movements can be used to predict user attention on heterogeneous page layouts ...
Context: Digital pathology has the potential to dramatically alter the way pathologists work, yet li...
As increasingly large displays are integrated into personal workspaces, mouse-based interaction beco...
Mouse cursor tracking has become a prominent method for characterizing cognitive processes, used in ...
An analysis of cursor positioning may provide guidelines for improvements in cursor control. Four ex...
Target acquisition is greatly helped by tactual feedback. To create non-disturbing tactual feedback-...
In order to create an algorithm, which predicts the endpoint of a cursor movement, an experiment was...
As there is an excellent advancement in the technology in recent years, there has been much improvem...
This study proposes two cursor-capturing functions (jumping and gravity) in mouse operation. The jum...
Older adult computer users often lose track of the mouse cursor and so resort to methods such as sha...
Two experiments are described in which subjects attempted to locate a specified target word in a sho...
Older adult computer users often lose track of the mouse cursor and so resort to methods such as mou...
People with motion-impairments can often have difficulty with accurate control of standard pointing ...
Multi-monitor displays and multi-display environments are now common. Cross-display cursor movement,...
We present the Implicit Fan Cursor (IFC) – a novel target pointing technique using a cursor with a ...
Tracking mouse cursor movements can be used to predict user attention on heterogeneous page layouts ...
Context: Digital pathology has the potential to dramatically alter the way pathologists work, yet li...