2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-40406-6_1
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Comparison of Mobile Input Methods

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“…Radio buttons were found to be the most effective for non-mutually exclusive tasks. In a similar study [32] they found that text fields were slower and associated with more errors while radio buttons were the fastest causing no errors. Input of time on smartphones have also been addressed [33].…”
Section: Errorsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Radio buttons were found to be the most effective for non-mutually exclusive tasks. In a similar study [32] they found that text fields were slower and associated with more errors while radio buttons were the fastest causing no errors. Input of time on smartphones have also been addressed [33].…”
Section: Errorsmentioning
confidence: 88%