Knight & Salvendy (1992) suggested that performance of mouse task depends on precision control and arm-hand steadiness. However, the claims lacked empirical support. This pilot study collected rotary pursuit data, measured by time-on-target (TOT), to assess participants' precision control ability. Performance of mouse task was operationalized using a Fitts' pointing task. Stepwise multiple regression revealed target diameter (D), distance amplitude (A), and TOT contributed to the variability of movement time (MT). Despite highly significant relations, the regression coefficients were so small that they offered little practical value. However, the results indicated that precision control ability is indeed predictive of the performance of mou...
Over the past decade, indirect pointing with a mouse has become a fundamental part of the GUI enviro...
An analysis of cursor positioning may provide guidelines for improvements in cursor control. Four ex...
Do people perform a given motor task differently if it is easy than if it is difficult? To find out,...
Movement kinematics has been shown useful for characterizing the process of aiming movement in targe...
A pointing device plays an important role in human-computer interaction. The computer mouse is a con...
This thesis investigates how people select items from a computer display using the mouse input devic...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The current experiment suggests ...
Mouse cursor tracking has become a prominent method for characterizing cognitive processes, used in ...
Goal-directed movements are an important part of daily life. The conditions under which they are ena...
Mouse cursor tracking (MCT) is increasingly being used in human-computer interaction studies in fiel...
Eye movements have been shown to lead hand movements in tracing tasks where subjects have to move th...
The position monitoring task is a measure of divided spatial attention in which participants track t...
The objective of this research is to understand the influence of age and age-related psychomotor abi...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate visual feedback effects and human performance in ...
Two studies were carried out to examine the effects of user handedness and hand dominance on a motor...
Over the past decade, indirect pointing with a mouse has become a fundamental part of the GUI enviro...
An analysis of cursor positioning may provide guidelines for improvements in cursor control. Four ex...
Do people perform a given motor task differently if it is easy than if it is difficult? To find out,...
Movement kinematics has been shown useful for characterizing the process of aiming movement in targe...
A pointing device plays an important role in human-computer interaction. The computer mouse is a con...
This thesis investigates how people select items from a computer display using the mouse input devic...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The current experiment suggests ...
Mouse cursor tracking has become a prominent method for characterizing cognitive processes, used in ...
Goal-directed movements are an important part of daily life. The conditions under which they are ena...
Mouse cursor tracking (MCT) is increasingly being used in human-computer interaction studies in fiel...
Eye movements have been shown to lead hand movements in tracing tasks where subjects have to move th...
The position monitoring task is a measure of divided spatial attention in which participants track t...
The objective of this research is to understand the influence of age and age-related psychomotor abi...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate visual feedback effects and human performance in ...
Two studies were carried out to examine the effects of user handedness and hand dominance on a motor...
Over the past decade, indirect pointing with a mouse has become a fundamental part of the GUI enviro...
An analysis of cursor positioning may provide guidelines for improvements in cursor control. Four ex...
Do people perform a given motor task differently if it is easy than if it is difficult? To find out,...