We consider different hierarchical menu and toolbar-like interface designs from a theoretical perspective and show how a model based on visual search time, pointing time, decision time and expertise development can assist in understanding and predicting interaction performance. Three hierarchical menus designs are modelled – a traditional pull-down menu, a pie menu and a novel Square Menu with its items arranged in a grid – and the predictions are validated in an empirical study. The model correctly predicts the relative performance of the designs – both the eventual dominance of Square Menus compared to traditional and pie designs and a performance crossover as users gain experience. Our work shows the value of modelling in HCI design, pro...
This paper is about a continuing investigation aiming to find o ut which menu type is more useable o...
We developed a numerical model for evaluation of graphical user interface (GUI) screens. The model c...
In this paper a study is reported, which investigates the effectiveness of two approaches to improvi...
We consider different hierarchical menu and toolbar-like interface designs from a theoretical perspe...
Menus are a primary control in current interfaces, but there has been relatively little theoretical ...
International audienceThis paper reports on the results of an experiment comparing two graphical ada...
Designers of GUI applications typically arrange commands in hierarchical structures, such as menus, ...
Graphical menus provide slow performance and yet users often try to select menu commands as fast as ...
Designers of GUI applications typically arrange commands in hierarchical structures, such as menus, ...
A marking menu allows a user to perform a menu selection by either popping-up a radial (or pie) menu...
A marking menu allows a user to perform a menu selection by either popping-up a radial (or pie) menu...
International audienceMenu systems are challenging to design because design spaces are immense, and ...
Users. (Under the direction of Robert St. Amant.) As Internet access via cell phone browsers becomes...
We describe concepts to support the analysis of cell phone menu hierarchies, based on cognitive mode...
Menu systems have been key components in modern graphical user interfaces (GUIs), and there has been...
This paper is about a continuing investigation aiming to find o ut which menu type is more useable o...
We developed a numerical model for evaluation of graphical user interface (GUI) screens. The model c...
In this paper a study is reported, which investigates the effectiveness of two approaches to improvi...
We consider different hierarchical menu and toolbar-like interface designs from a theoretical perspe...
Menus are a primary control in current interfaces, but there has been relatively little theoretical ...
International audienceThis paper reports on the results of an experiment comparing two graphical ada...
Designers of GUI applications typically arrange commands in hierarchical structures, such as menus, ...
Graphical menus provide slow performance and yet users often try to select menu commands as fast as ...
Designers of GUI applications typically arrange commands in hierarchical structures, such as menus, ...
A marking menu allows a user to perform a menu selection by either popping-up a radial (or pie) menu...
A marking menu allows a user to perform a menu selection by either popping-up a radial (or pie) menu...
International audienceMenu systems are challenging to design because design spaces are immense, and ...
Users. (Under the direction of Robert St. Amant.) As Internet access via cell phone browsers becomes...
We describe concepts to support the analysis of cell phone menu hierarchies, based on cognitive mode...
Menu systems have been key components in modern graphical user interfaces (GUIs), and there has been...
This paper is about a continuing investigation aiming to find o ut which menu type is more useable o...
We developed a numerical model for evaluation of graphical user interface (GUI) screens. The model c...
In this paper a study is reported, which investigates the effectiveness of two approaches to improvi...