2007
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-73333-1_40
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Dynamic Mouse Speed Scheme Design Based on Trajectory Analysis

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“…The target-aware algorithm is based on the dimensions and location of targets, but targetagonistic dimensions are based on path evaluation measures and allow for dynamic adjustment of controldisplay (C-D) gain. Some target-agonistic algorithms include the Angle Mouse [9], PointAssist [10,11], and Dynamic Mouse Speed [12], and they are used to enhance the performance of point-and-click computer tasks.…”
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“…The target-aware algorithm is based on the dimensions and location of targets, but targetagonistic dimensions are based on path evaluation measures and allow for dynamic adjustment of controldisplay (C-D) gain. Some target-agonistic algorithms include the Angle Mouse [9], PointAssist [10,11], and Dynamic Mouse Speed [12], and they are used to enhance the performance of point-and-click computer tasks.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tang and Lee [12] proposed a dynamic mouse speed (DMS) design, whereby mouse cursor speed (C-D gain) changes dynamically once they exceeds 5 predetermined speed thresholds. The DMS algorithm is based on the number of traveled pixels within the interval between mouse interrupts.…”
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confidence: 99%