Paper session: Pointing 2: Fitts lawInternational audienceFitts' pointing paradigm is widely used to conduct controlled experiments and to evaluate new interaction techniques enhancing target acquisition. Many of them change the behavior of the cursor according to various inputs, most notably the positions of potential targets. We propose to extend Fitts' paradigm in order to challenge those techniques with distractors (i.e., potential targets which are not the goal of the user) in a controlled manner. To reduce variability, we add a single new factor to the paradigm, the distractor density. We specify a distractors distribution, fully determined by this factor together with those of Fitts' task, aimed at reducing bias toward a specific tec...
Target pointing selection is a fundamental task. According to Fitts' law, users need more time to se...
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International audienceTargets of only a few pixels are notoriously difficult to acquire. Despite man...
Paper session: Pointing 2: Fitts lawInternational audienceFitts' pointing paradigm is widely used to...
LRI Technical Repport Number 1480, Univ. Paris-Sud, 11 pages.This paper presents the first field stu...
Pointing is a fundamental task within many interactions in current computer applications. It is inc...
AbstractThis study aimed at investigating the effects of the target shape, the movement distance, th...
We present a method for obtaining lab-quality measurements of pointing performance from unobtrusive ...
This article presents an empirical comparison of four models from manual control theory on their abi...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audiencePointing tasks are a crucial part of today’s grap...
International audiencePointing on screen edges is a frequent task in our everyday use of computers. ...
Since the advent of graphical user interfaces, electronic information has grown exponentially, where...
Models of human motor behavior are well known as an aid in the design of user interfaces (UIs). Most...
International audiencePointing is a basic gesture performed by any user during human-computer intera...
Several enhanced pointing techniques aim to reduce the Fitts ’ law targeting distance by providing m...
Target pointing selection is a fundamental task. According to Fitts' law, users need more time to se...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Recent work has emphasized the d...
International audienceTargets of only a few pixels are notoriously difficult to acquire. Despite man...
Paper session: Pointing 2: Fitts lawInternational audienceFitts' pointing paradigm is widely used to...
LRI Technical Repport Number 1480, Univ. Paris-Sud, 11 pages.This paper presents the first field stu...
Pointing is a fundamental task within many interactions in current computer applications. It is inc...
AbstractThis study aimed at investigating the effects of the target shape, the movement distance, th...
We present a method for obtaining lab-quality measurements of pointing performance from unobtrusive ...
This article presents an empirical comparison of four models from manual control theory on their abi...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audiencePointing tasks are a crucial part of today’s grap...
International audiencePointing on screen edges is a frequent task in our everyday use of computers. ...
Since the advent of graphical user interfaces, electronic information has grown exponentially, where...
Models of human motor behavior are well known as an aid in the design of user interfaces (UIs). Most...
International audiencePointing is a basic gesture performed by any user during human-computer intera...
Several enhanced pointing techniques aim to reduce the Fitts ’ law targeting distance by providing m...
Target pointing selection is a fundamental task. According to Fitts' law, users need more time to se...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Recent work has emphasized the d...
International audienceTargets of only a few pixels are notoriously difficult to acquire. Despite man...