Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium of Chinese CHI 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2948708.2948715
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“…However, it appears that users simply did not want to use Swipe on the tablet, as it was used for around 1% of the selections, and even less in landscape mode. P4, 5,7,8,11,12 found dragging across the larger screen area of the tablet was "challenging" and "uncomfortable". Participants reported that swiping was too "tedious on the tablet", usually because of "the long distance that [one] needs to swipe" (P4).…”
Section: Swipe As a Suitable Phone Input Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, it appears that users simply did not want to use Swipe on the tablet, as it was used for around 1% of the selections, and even less in landscape mode. P4, 5,7,8,11,12 found dragging across the larger screen area of the tablet was "challenging" and "uncomfortable". Participants reported that swiping was too "tedious on the tablet", usually because of "the long distance that [one] needs to swipe" (P4).…”
Section: Swipe As a Suitable Phone Input Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Repeated studies have demonstrated the performance benefits of hotkeys over alternative input methods such as menubars or toolbars [11,31,35,39]. The high performance ceiling of hotkeys has motivated researchers to investigate how they could leverage different keyboard capabilities [8], hand postures [48] or different types of key sequences [5]. Nevertheless, hotkeys still suffer from one main limitation, which is that users must recall the key combination in order to be able to use them [19,34].…”
Section: Command Selection With Keyboard Shortcutsmentioning
confidence: 99%