"A" Ranked conference in Australasian ERA.Switching between windows on a computer is a frequent activity, but current switching mechanisms make it difficult to find items. We carried out a longitudinal study that recorded actual window switching behaviour. We found that window revisitation is very common, and that people spend most time working with a small set of windows and applications. We identify two design principles from these observations. First, spatial constancy in the layout of items in a switching interface can aid memorability and support revisitation. Second, gradually adjusting the size of application and window zones in a switcher can improve visibility and targeting for frequently-used items. We carried out two studies to...
Humans have a strong natural ability to remember item locations. In graphical user interfaces, this ...
When working with a computer, information workers continuously switch tasks and applications to comp...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ navi-g...
Abstract. Switching between windows on a computer is a frequent activity, but current switching mech...
Switching between windows on a computer is a frequent activity, but finding and switching to the tar...
Part 2: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceComputer users switch between applications and wi...
Window switching is one of the most frequent tasks of any window manager happening several hundred t...
Most windowing systems follow the independent overlapping windows approach, which emerged as an answ...
Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multit...
Relative spatial consistency – that is, the stable arrangement of objects in a 2D presentation – pro...
Large screen displays are a common feature of modern meeting rooms, conference halls, and classrooms...
Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multit...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ naviga...
While manipulating an interface, users often generate a proliferation of windows that overlap with e...
International audienceWe investigated retroactive transfer when users alternate between different in...
Humans have a strong natural ability to remember item locations. In graphical user interfaces, this ...
When working with a computer, information workers continuously switch tasks and applications to comp...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ navi-g...
Abstract. Switching between windows on a computer is a frequent activity, but current switching mech...
Switching between windows on a computer is a frequent activity, but finding and switching to the tar...
Part 2: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceComputer users switch between applications and wi...
Window switching is one of the most frequent tasks of any window manager happening several hundred t...
Most windowing systems follow the independent overlapping windows approach, which emerged as an answ...
Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multit...
Relative spatial consistency – that is, the stable arrangement of objects in a 2D presentation – pro...
Large screen displays are a common feature of modern meeting rooms, conference halls, and classrooms...
Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multit...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ naviga...
While manipulating an interface, users often generate a proliferation of windows that overlap with e...
International audienceWe investigated retroactive transfer when users alternate between different in...
Humans have a strong natural ability to remember item locations. In graphical user interfaces, this ...
When working with a computer, information workers continuously switch tasks and applications to comp...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ navi-g...