For most people, typing text on a mobile device requires visual commitment to the input mechanism. As a consequence, there are many situations in our daily life when we have to refrain from using these devices as our vision is already committed. An example is trying to text while walking in a crowded place. Chording devices allow us to type without looking at the input device but using them requires some training. We present the results of a study that evaluates the performance of a key-to-character mapping for a 5-key chording device. The mapping is designed to minimize the learning phase. After 45 minutes of training it was completely learned, and after approximately 250 minutes the average entry speed was 15.2 words per minute. A prototy...
Mobile text entry methods traditionally have been designed with the assumption that users can devote...
This work presents four in-depth empirical investigations on the performance and user experience of...
To date, hundreds of millions of mini-QWERTY keyboard equipped devices (miniaturized versions of a f...
Abstract—For most users, interacting with mobile computing devices requires visual commitment to the...
Funding Information: The research was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant numbers 291556, 310...
The HandyKey Twiddler ™ is a one-handed chording mobile keyboard that em-ploys a 3 × 4 button design...
An experienced user of the Twiddler, a one--handed chording keyboard, averages speeds of 60 words pe...
This paper demonstrates the learning process of typing by tracing the development of eye and finger ...
Previously, we demonstrated that after 400 minutes of practice, ten novices averaged over 26 words p...
The number of mobile computing devices is increasing at a very fast pace. A large number of today'...
| openaire: EC/H2020/637991/EU//COMPUTEDRelatively little is known about eye and finger movement in ...
Text entry is one of the most commonly performed tasks on mobile devices, however, it still poses ac...
Abstract. The Twiddler one–handed chording keyboard offers rapid mobile text entry on a keypad simil...
© 2018 Copyright held by the owner/author(s). Mobile text entry has become an increasingly important...
Typing on wearables while situationally impaired, such as while walking, is challenging. However, wh...
Mobile text entry methods traditionally have been designed with the assumption that users can devote...
This work presents four in-depth empirical investigations on the performance and user experience of...
To date, hundreds of millions of mini-QWERTY keyboard equipped devices (miniaturized versions of a f...
Abstract—For most users, interacting with mobile computing devices requires visual commitment to the...
Funding Information: The research was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant numbers 291556, 310...
The HandyKey Twiddler ™ is a one-handed chording mobile keyboard that em-ploys a 3 × 4 button design...
An experienced user of the Twiddler, a one--handed chording keyboard, averages speeds of 60 words pe...
This paper demonstrates the learning process of typing by tracing the development of eye and finger ...
Previously, we demonstrated that after 400 minutes of practice, ten novices averaged over 26 words p...
The number of mobile computing devices is increasing at a very fast pace. A large number of today'...
| openaire: EC/H2020/637991/EU//COMPUTEDRelatively little is known about eye and finger movement in ...
Text entry is one of the most commonly performed tasks on mobile devices, however, it still poses ac...
Abstract. The Twiddler one–handed chording keyboard offers rapid mobile text entry on a keypad simil...
© 2018 Copyright held by the owner/author(s). Mobile text entry has become an increasingly important...
Typing on wearables while situationally impaired, such as while walking, is challenging. However, wh...
Mobile text entry methods traditionally have been designed with the assumption that users can devote...
This work presents four in-depth empirical investigations on the performance and user experience of...
To date, hundreds of millions of mini-QWERTY keyboard equipped devices (miniaturized versions of a f...