Authors
Umar Rashid, Miguel A Nacenta, Aaron Quigley
Publication date
2012/5/21
Book
Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
Pages
99-106
Description
Attaching a large external display can help a mobile device user view more content at once. This paper reports on a study investigating how different configurations of input and output across displays affect performance, subjective workload and preferences in map, text and photo search tasks. Experimental results show that a hybrid configuration where visual output is distributed across displays is worst or equivalent to worst in all tasks. A mobile device-controlled large display configuration performs best in the map search task and equal to best in text and photo search tasks (tied with a mobile-only configuration). After conducting a detailed analysis of the performance differences across different UI configurations, we give recommendations for the design of distributed user interfaces.
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U Rashid, MA Nacenta, A Quigley - Proceedings of the International Working Conference …, 2012