International audienceWe present DynaSpot, a new technique for acquiring targets based on the area cursor. DynaSpot couples the cursor's activation area with its speed, behaving like a point cursor at low speed or when motionless. This technique minimizes visual distraction and allows pointing anywhere in empty space without requiring an explicit mode switch, thus enabling users to perform common interactions such as region selections seamlessly. The results of our controlled experiments show that the performance of DynaSpot can be modeled by Fitts' law, and that DynaSpot significantly outperforms the point cursor and achieves, in most conditions, the same level of performance as one of the most promising techniques to date, the Bubble curs...
An analysis of cursor positioning may provide guidelines for improvements in cursor control. Four ex...
Numerous applications such as simulations, air traffic con-trol systems, and video surveillance syst...
We investigate the use of two concurrent input channels to perform a pointing task. The first channe...
International audienceWe present DynaSpot, a new technique for acquiring targets based on the area c...
We present the bubble cursor – a new target acquisition technique based on area cursors. The bubble ...
We present the Implicit Fan Cursor (IFC) – a novel target pointing technique using a cursor with a ...
We present the Bubble Lens, a new target acquisition technique that remedies the limitations of the ...
In order to create an algorithm, which predicts the endpoint of a cursor movement, an experiment was...
Abstract: As bigger screens and multi-monitor configurations become more popular, users employ highe...
This study proposes two cursor-capturing functions (jumping and gravity) in mouse operation. The jum...
Target acquisition is greatly helped by tactual feedback. To create non-disturbing tactual feedback-...
Session: Selection and ManipulationInternational audienceThis paper presents Hook, a new interaction...
The rapid increase in display sizes and resolutions has led to the re-emergence of many pen-based in...
People with motion-impairments can often have difficulty with accurate control of standard pointing ...
In order to improve the stability of eye cursor, we introduce three methods, force field (FF), speed...
An analysis of cursor positioning may provide guidelines for improvements in cursor control. Four ex...
Numerous applications such as simulations, air traffic con-trol systems, and video surveillance syst...
We investigate the use of two concurrent input channels to perform a pointing task. The first channe...
International audienceWe present DynaSpot, a new technique for acquiring targets based on the area c...
We present the bubble cursor – a new target acquisition technique based on area cursors. The bubble ...
We present the Implicit Fan Cursor (IFC) – a novel target pointing technique using a cursor with a ...
We present the Bubble Lens, a new target acquisition technique that remedies the limitations of the ...
In order to create an algorithm, which predicts the endpoint of a cursor movement, an experiment was...
Abstract: As bigger screens and multi-monitor configurations become more popular, users employ highe...
This study proposes two cursor-capturing functions (jumping and gravity) in mouse operation. The jum...
Target acquisition is greatly helped by tactual feedback. To create non-disturbing tactual feedback-...
Session: Selection and ManipulationInternational audienceThis paper presents Hook, a new interaction...
The rapid increase in display sizes and resolutions has led to the re-emergence of many pen-based in...
People with motion-impairments can often have difficulty with accurate control of standard pointing ...
In order to improve the stability of eye cursor, we introduce three methods, force field (FF), speed...
An analysis of cursor positioning may provide guidelines for improvements in cursor control. Four ex...
Numerous applications such as simulations, air traffic con-trol systems, and video surveillance syst...
We investigate the use of two concurrent input channels to perform a pointing task. The first channe...