This paper describes the behavior of Internet users looking at search results on a monitor considering the search purpose of the Internet user and the design of the search sites. As the experimental results, the way the subjects browsed the search result screens differed according to the purpose of their search.
This paper proposed a method in which characters can be easily entered to an information device, by using the feet in place the hands. First, we determined input on the board was possible with an experimental system. Next, we confirmed recognition of characters directly write, and supported alphanumeric characters and, symbols. Finally we confirmed the recognition rate of the system by the input experiment of ten users. The recognition rates were more than 87 percent when including a fifth characters candidate, and our proposed user interface was confirmed as effective in recognizing handwritten characters.
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