Selecting a graphical item by pointing with a computer mouse is a ubiquitous task in many graphical user interfaces. Several techniques have been suggested to facilitate this task, for in-stance, by reducing the required movement distance. Here we measure the natural coordination of eye and mouse pointer control across several search and selection tasks. We find that users automatically minimize the distance to likely targets in an intelligent, task dependent way. When target location is highly predictable, top-down knowledge can enable users to initiate pointer movements prior to target fixation. These findings ques-tion the utility of existing assistive pointing techniques and suggest that alternative approaches might be more effective
Contains fulltext : 64660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Theories in moto...
Eye-gaze tracking has been shown to deliver valuable information about how people view advertisement...
In this paper we present a new design idea as an alternative to improve on-screen target acquisition...
Selecting a graphical item by pointing with a computer mouse is a ubiquitous task in many graphical ...
Selecting a graphical item by pointing with a computer mouse is a ubiquitous task in many graphical ...
Abstract—We analyzed cursor control trace with respect to three cursor control methods: eye-gaze, ha...
An experiment investigates (1) how the physical structure of a computer screen layout affects visual...
Eye movement analysis can provide insights into the cognitive processes in human mind and have been ...
Human-machine interfaces can be enhanced by incorporating knowledge of the user's current point of r...
Eye movements have been shown to lead hand movements in tracing tasks where subjects have to move th...
This work explores gaze-based interaction for moving target acquisition. In a pilot study, three int...
Navigating on large high-resolution displays (LHRDs) using devices built for traditional desktop com...
Visual salience maps are assumed to mediate target selection decisions in a motor-unspecific manner;...
This work explores a new direction in utilizing eye gaze for computer input. Gaze tracking has long ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This paper reports a preliminary...
Contains fulltext : 64660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Theories in moto...
Eye-gaze tracking has been shown to deliver valuable information about how people view advertisement...
In this paper we present a new design idea as an alternative to improve on-screen target acquisition...
Selecting a graphical item by pointing with a computer mouse is a ubiquitous task in many graphical ...
Selecting a graphical item by pointing with a computer mouse is a ubiquitous task in many graphical ...
Abstract—We analyzed cursor control trace with respect to three cursor control methods: eye-gaze, ha...
An experiment investigates (1) how the physical structure of a computer screen layout affects visual...
Eye movement analysis can provide insights into the cognitive processes in human mind and have been ...
Human-machine interfaces can be enhanced by incorporating knowledge of the user's current point of r...
Eye movements have been shown to lead hand movements in tracing tasks where subjects have to move th...
This work explores gaze-based interaction for moving target acquisition. In a pilot study, three int...
Navigating on large high-resolution displays (LHRDs) using devices built for traditional desktop com...
Visual salience maps are assumed to mediate target selection decisions in a motor-unspecific manner;...
This work explores a new direction in utilizing eye gaze for computer input. Gaze tracking has long ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This paper reports a preliminary...
Contains fulltext : 64660.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Theories in moto...
Eye-gaze tracking has been shown to deliver valuable information about how people view advertisement...
In this paper we present a new design idea as an alternative to improve on-screen target acquisition...