Authors
Géry Casiez, Nicolas Roussel, Romuald Vanbelleghem, Frédéric Giraud
Publication date
2011/5/7
Book
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Pages
2491-2500
Description
We present Surfpad, a pointing facilitation technique that does not decrease target distance or increase target width in either control or display space. This new technique operates instead in the tactile domain by taking advantage of the ability to alter a touchpad's coefficient of friction by means of a squeeze film effect. We report on three experiments comparing Surfpad to the Semantic Pointing technique and constant control-display gain with and without distractor targets. Our results clearly show the limits of traditional target-aware control-display gain adaptation in the latter case, and the benefits of our tactile approach in both cases. Surfpad leads to a performance improvement close to 9% compared to unassisted pointing at small targets with no distractor. It is also robust to high distractor densities, keeping an average performance improvement of nearly 10% while Semantic Pointing can degrade up to 100%. Our …
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Scholar articles
G Casiez, N Roussel, R Vanbelleghem, F Giraud - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human …, 2011