Keyboard shortcuts are generally accepted as the most efficient method for issuing commands, but previous research has suggested that many people do not use them. In this study we investigate the use of keyboard shortcuts further and explore reasons why they are underutilized by users. In Experiment 1, we establish two baseline findings: (1) people infrequently use keyboard shortcuts and (2) lack of knowledge of keyboard shortcuts cannot fully account for the low frequency of use. In Experiments 2 and 3, we furthermore establish that (3) even when put under time pressure users often fail to select those methods they themselves believe to be fastest and (4) the frequency of use of keyboard shortcuts can be increased by a tool that assists us...
<p>Current screen reader technology presents the content of web pages to users as a one-dimensional ...
We present a longitudinal study of mini-QWERTY keyboard use, examining the learning rates of novice ...
We present the design and evaluation of Graphically Enhanced Keyboard Accelerators (GEKA), a user in...
Keyboard shortcuts are generally accepted as the most efficient method for issuing commands, but pre...
Keyboard shortcuts are generally accepted as the most efficient method for issuing commands, but pre...
Keyboard shortcuts are generally accepted as the most efficient method for issuing commands, but pre...
†Piet Westendorp was the initiator of the research reported in this article, but sadly did not live ...
Graphical interfaces allow users to issue commands using pull-down menus, icon toolbars, and keyboar...
Touch-based devices, despite their mainstream availability, do not support a unified and efficient c...
International audienceTouch-based devices, despite their mainstream availability, do not support a u...
International audienceThis paper investigates using stroke gestures as shortcuts to menu selection. ...
This study investigates the effect common keyboard layouts have physical effort. First, alphabetic k...
Despite the fact that keyboard issued commands (KICs) are more efficient than other command methods,...
This paper investigates using stroke gestures as shortcuts to menu selection. We first experimentall...
Keyboard-card menus are a new type of menu system in which potentially hundreds of menu items are ar...
<p>Current screen reader technology presents the content of web pages to users as a one-dimensional ...
We present a longitudinal study of mini-QWERTY keyboard use, examining the learning rates of novice ...
We present the design and evaluation of Graphically Enhanced Keyboard Accelerators (GEKA), a user in...
Keyboard shortcuts are generally accepted as the most efficient method for issuing commands, but pre...
Keyboard shortcuts are generally accepted as the most efficient method for issuing commands, but pre...
Keyboard shortcuts are generally accepted as the most efficient method for issuing commands, but pre...
†Piet Westendorp was the initiator of the research reported in this article, but sadly did not live ...
Graphical interfaces allow users to issue commands using pull-down menus, icon toolbars, and keyboar...
Touch-based devices, despite their mainstream availability, do not support a unified and efficient c...
International audienceTouch-based devices, despite their mainstream availability, do not support a u...
International audienceThis paper investigates using stroke gestures as shortcuts to menu selection. ...
This study investigates the effect common keyboard layouts have physical effort. First, alphabetic k...
Despite the fact that keyboard issued commands (KICs) are more efficient than other command methods,...
This paper investigates using stroke gestures as shortcuts to menu selection. We first experimentall...
Keyboard-card menus are a new type of menu system in which potentially hundreds of menu items are ar...
<p>Current screen reader technology presents the content of web pages to users as a one-dimensional ...
We present a longitudinal study of mini-QWERTY keyboard use, examining the learning rates of novice ...
We present the design and evaluation of Graphically Enhanced Keyboard Accelerators (GEKA), a user in...