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The effects of walking, feedback and control method on pressure-based interaction
2011
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services - MobileHCI '11
This paper presents a study looking into the effects of walking and the use of visual and audio feedback on the application of pressure for linear targeting. Positional and Ratebased control methods are compared in order to determine which allows for more stable and accurate selections, both while sitting and mobile. Results suggest that Rate-based control is superior for both mobile (walking) and static (sitting) linear targeting, and that mobility significantly increases errors, selection
doi:10.1145/2037373.2037397
dblp:conf/mhci/WilsonBHCS11
fatcat:uqqs36yvcna6flo7wfvad3nuua