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the tilt cursor: enhancing stimulus-response compatibility by providing 3d orientation cue of pen
Tian Feng; Ao Xiang; Wang Hongan; Setlur Vidya; Dai Guozhong
2010-07-28
Conference Name25th SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2007, CHI 2007
Pages303-306
Conference Date2007-4-28
Conference PlaceSan Jose, California, USA
Indexed Type其他
Department人机交互技术与智能信息处理实验室
English AbstractIn order to improve stimulus-response compatibility of touchpad in pen-based user interface, we present the tilt cursor, i.e. a cursor dynamically reshapes itself to providing the 3D orientation cue of pen. We also present two experiments that evaluate the tilt cursor’s performance in circular menu selection and specific marking menu selection tasks. Results show that in a specific marking menu selection task, the tilt cursor significantly outperforms the shape-fixed arrow cursor and the live cursor [4]. In addition, results show that by using the tilt cursor, the response latencies for adjusting drawing directions are smaller than that by using the other two kinds of cursors.
KeywordCursor
Language英语
Content Type会议论文
URIhttp://ir.iscas.ac.cn/handle/311060/3031
Collection人机交互技术与智能信息处理实验室
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Tian Feng,Ao Xiang,Wang Hongan,et al. the tilt cursor: enhancing stimulus-response compatibility by providing 3d orientation cue of pen[C],2010:303-306.
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