Authors
Edmund LoPresti, David M Brienza, Jennifer Angelo, Lars Gilbertson, Jonathan Sakai
Publication date
2000/11/13
Book
Proceedings of the fourth international ACM conference on Assistive technologies
Pages
121-128
Description
Computer head controls provide an alternative means of computer access for people with disabilities. However, a person?s ability to use head controls may be reduced if his or her disability involves neck movement limitations. In this study, 15 subjects without disabilities and 10 subjects with disabilities received neck range of motion evaluations and performed computer exercises using head controls. Regression analysis was used to determine the relationship between neck range of motion and performance on computer exercises. Reduced neck range of motion was found to be correlated with reduced functional range for moving the cursor across the screen, and reduced accuracy and speed in icon selection. Fitts' Law-type models were fit to the data, indicating higher Fitts' law slopes for subjects with disabilities compared to subjects without disabilities. Results also indicate that vertical cursor movements are …
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Scholar articles
E LoPresti, DM Brienza, J Angelo, L Gilbertson, J Sakai - Proceedings of the fourth international ACM …, 2000