An experiment is reported comparing six pen input strategies for selecting a small target using five diffenent sized targets (1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 dot diameter circles respectively, 0. 36 mm per dot). The results showed that the best strategy, in terms of error rate, selection time and subjective preferences, was the "land-on2" strategy where the target is selected when the pen-tip touches the target for the first time after landing on the screen surface. Moreover, "the smallest maximum size" was determined to be 5 dots (1. 8 mm). This was the largest size among the targets which had a significant main effect on error rate in the six strategies. These results are important for both researchers and designers of pen-based systems
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Touch screens are a popular method of interaction with information systems embedded in public kiosks...
Touch screens are a popular method of interaction with information systems embedded in public kiosks...
Recently, pen tilting has been explored in pen-based user interfaces and has shown potential to impr...
Tapping-based selection methods for handheld devices may need to be supplemented with other approach...
This paper describes a two-phase study conducted to determine optimal target sizes for one-handed th...
This paper describes the design and comparative evaluation of three methods that aid the acquisitio...
This paper describes three selection accuracy experiments with the selection slot, a new menu select...
Many handheld devices with stylus pens are available on the market, however, there have been few stu...
Three studies were conducted comparing speed of performance, error rates, and user preference ratin...
This study is an attempt to determine the optimum shape and size for the shank design of ball-point ...
International audienceWe present the design and evaluation of TapTap and MagStick, two thumb interac...
International audienceWe present the design and evaluation of TapTap and MagStick, two thumb interac...
International audienceWe present the design and evaluation of TapTap and MagStick, two thumb interac...
We examine the effects of screen size and target movement on selection performance using an experime...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Research has shown that a signif...
Touch screens are a popular method of interaction with information systems embedded in public kiosks...
Touch screens are a popular method of interaction with information systems embedded in public kiosks...
Recently, pen tilting has been explored in pen-based user interfaces and has shown potential to impr...