Menu interfaces often arrange options into semantic groups. This semantic structure is then usually conveyed to the user by supplementary visual grouping cues. We investigate whether these visual grouping cues actually help users locate items in menus faster, and whether there is potential for these powerful grouping cues to impede search when used inappropriately. Thirty-six participants performed known-item searches of word menus. These menus differed along three dimensions: (1) whether visual grouping cues were used, (2) whether items were semantically organized, and (3) the number of items belonging to each semantic group. Results show that the usefulness of visual grouping entirely depends on the underlying semantic structure of the me...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-75)The human-computer interface for many information r...
The present study was conducted to determine design principles for menu-based natural language (MBNL...
The breadth/depth trade-off in menu structure refers to advantages and disadvantages of menu breadth...
When some items in a menu are selected more frequently than others, as is often the case, designers ...
The effects of grouping items into categories were assessed for three methods of selection: 1) selec...
Decades of vision research on how people search for a target item among distractor items have always...
The paradigm of visual search was used to investigate how participants looked for a target file amon...
ABSTRACT One reason that human interaction with technology is difficult to understand is because the...
The determination of the appropriate interface texts for efficient menu selection, based on informat...
The spatial arrangement of elements such as icons in a computer interface may influence learning the...
Existing Web design guidelines give conflicting advice on the best position for the navigation menu...
We describe two user studies that investigate organization strategies of autocompletion in a known-...
International audienceThis paper presents Flower menu, a new type of Marking menu that does not only...
In this paper a study is reported, which investigates the effectiveness of two approaches to improvi...
Decades of vision research on how people search for a target item among distractor items have always...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-75)The human-computer interface for many information r...
The present study was conducted to determine design principles for menu-based natural language (MBNL...
The breadth/depth trade-off in menu structure refers to advantages and disadvantages of menu breadth...
When some items in a menu are selected more frequently than others, as is often the case, designers ...
The effects of grouping items into categories were assessed for three methods of selection: 1) selec...
Decades of vision research on how people search for a target item among distractor items have always...
The paradigm of visual search was used to investigate how participants looked for a target file amon...
ABSTRACT One reason that human interaction with technology is difficult to understand is because the...
The determination of the appropriate interface texts for efficient menu selection, based on informat...
The spatial arrangement of elements such as icons in a computer interface may influence learning the...
Existing Web design guidelines give conflicting advice on the best position for the navigation menu...
We describe two user studies that investigate organization strategies of autocompletion in a known-...
International audienceThis paper presents Flower menu, a new type of Marking menu that does not only...
In this paper a study is reported, which investigates the effectiveness of two approaches to improvi...
Decades of vision research on how people search for a target item among distractor items have always...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-75)The human-computer interface for many information r...
The present study was conducted to determine design principles for menu-based natural language (MBNL...
The breadth/depth trade-off in menu structure refers to advantages and disadvantages of menu breadth...