Abstract. Snip is a tool that allows a user to constrict the view onto any window. We report on a controlled study of the snip tool in the context of a multiple-monitor environment. The study was designed based on observed user behavior in a field study of multiple-monitor users' snipping habits. Analysis provided results that indicate that users can expect to reference information approximately 15% to 30% faster from snipped windows than from non-snipped windows. Further, users need to pay only a small overhead cost to perform the snip operation. The result extends to other recently presented region-based interface tools that aim to assist multiple-monitor users interact effectively and employ additional monitor space for information-...
When working with a computer, information workers continuously switch tasks and applications to comp...
Switching between windows on a computer is a frequent activity, but finding and switching to the tar...
Contains fulltext : 204913pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Multiscree...
After introducing the concept of multiple monitors, which is a computer system with a physically par...
Several research studies have been published on user opinion and productivity of using dual monitor ...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ naviga...
This study was designed to examine the impact of multiple monitor use on user performance. Additiona...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ navi-g...
Zooming and multiple windows are two techniques designed to address the focus-in-context problem. We...
Most windowing systems follow the independent overlap-ping windows approach, which emerged as an ans...
Software today does not help us partition our digital worlds effectively. We do it ourselves. This f...
Most windowing systems follow the independent overlapping windows approach, which emerged as an answ...
This study was designed to examine the impact of multiple monitor use on user performance. Additiona...
Part 2: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceComputer users switch between applications and wi...
Software today does not help us partition our digital worlds effectively. We must organize them ours...
When working with a computer, information workers continuously switch tasks and applications to comp...
Switching between windows on a computer is a frequent activity, but finding and switching to the tar...
Contains fulltext : 204913pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Multiscree...
After introducing the concept of multiple monitors, which is a computer system with a physically par...
Several research studies have been published on user opinion and productivity of using dual monitor ...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ naviga...
This study was designed to examine the impact of multiple monitor use on user performance. Additiona...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ navi-g...
Zooming and multiple windows are two techniques designed to address the focus-in-context problem. We...
Most windowing systems follow the independent overlap-ping windows approach, which emerged as an ans...
Software today does not help us partition our digital worlds effectively. We do it ourselves. This f...
Most windowing systems follow the independent overlapping windows approach, which emerged as an answ...
This study was designed to examine the impact of multiple monitor use on user performance. Additiona...
Part 2: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceComputer users switch between applications and wi...
Software today does not help us partition our digital worlds effectively. We must organize them ours...
When working with a computer, information workers continuously switch tasks and applications to comp...
Switching between windows on a computer is a frequent activity, but finding and switching to the tar...
Contains fulltext : 204913pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Multiscree...