2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-20681-3_15
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Improving Accessibility Design on Touchscreens

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“…In the same way, the multi-stroke gestures plus shape (mean level = 1.25, SD = 0.65) and x shape (mean level = 1.44, SD = 0.88) differ significantly in length, with the latter being 23 % longer on average than the former. These results are consistent with related studies on increased perceived gesture difficulty in terms of greater gesture length and number of fingers, both with sighted [41] and visually impaired participants [62]. Listing 1.…”
Section: Gesture Difficultysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In the same way, the multi-stroke gestures plus shape (mean level = 1.25, SD = 0.65) and x shape (mean level = 1.44, SD = 0.88) differ significantly in length, with the latter being 23 % longer on average than the former. These results are consistent with related studies on increased perceived gesture difficulty in terms of greater gesture length and number of fingers, both with sighted [41] and visually impaired participants [62]. Listing 1.…”
Section: Gesture Difficultysupporting
confidence: 91%