Improving targeting feedback for users with low visibility using visual redundant feedback
A key problem with mobile computing devices is the limited screen space, which cannot be physically made larger to allow the devices to be able to fit in the hand or pocket for mobility. A small screen can become cluttered with information, resulting in devices that are hard to use,with objects tha...
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my.unimas.ir.5032023-08-10T03:29:27Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/503/ Improving targeting feedback for users with low visibility using visual redundant feedback Sim, Dennis Chee Chow QA76 Computer software A key problem with mobile computing devices is the limited screen space, which cannot be physically made larger to allow the devices to be able to fit in the hand or pocket for mobility. A small screen can become cluttered with information, resulting in devices that are hard to use,with objects that is difficult to identify and select. A solution to overcome this is to increase the object size when the pointer moves near it. The paper describes an experiment to study the optimal growth rate to apply to a target object to enhance the targeting of graphically augmented buttons on mobile computing devices. Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology 2005 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/503/1/Dennis%20SCC.pdf Sim, Dennis Chee Chow (2005) Improving targeting feedback for users with low visibility using visual redundant feedback. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS). |
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A key problem with mobile computing devices is the limited screen space, which cannot be physically made larger to allow the devices to be able to fit in the hand or pocket for mobility. A small screen can become cluttered with information, resulting in devices that are hard to use,with objects that is difficult to identify and select. A solution to overcome this is to increase the object size when the pointer moves near it. The paper describes an experiment to study the optimal growth rate to apply to a target object to enhance the targeting of graphically augmented buttons on mobile computing devices. |
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