2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2015.06.003
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Effect of elastic touchscreen and input devices with different softness on user task performance and subjective satisfaction

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“…Their results revealed that pen input is accurate even with small targets in pointing tasks, and also facilitates dragging tasks. This was followed by many works seeking to understand pen input characteristics on tablets and phones [1,14].…”
Section: Pen Based Interaction Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results revealed that pen input is accurate even with small targets in pointing tasks, and also facilitates dragging tasks. This was followed by many works seeking to understand pen input characteristics on tablets and phones [1,14].…”
Section: Pen Based Interaction Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five articles evaluated a touchscreen's hardware and drivers. Two (Chang et al, 2014;Chung & Shin, 2015) addressed physical aspects of the touchscreen itself; two (Burnett et al, 2013;Gao & Sun, 2015) compared touch input technologies; and one (Camilleri et al, 2013) examined driver technology.…”
Section: Hardware and Driversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All users, especially children, encountered difficulty with the rotation gesture at screen sizes of 23" and greater; meanwhile, dragging was problematic for all users at smaller screen sizes (4.3" and 10"), but especially for elderly participants. Chung and Shin (2015) evaluated whether an elasticized surface on a touchscreen would improve performance, fatigue or user satisfaction in a sequential tapping task on a handheld (4.8") device; no significant difference was found between a hard and elastic surface for finger input.…”
Section: Hardware and Driversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hal lain yang perlu diperhatikan adalah input dari suatu perangkat. Input yang digunakan dapat mempengaruhi performa, bahkan kepuasan dari seseorang saat mengerjakan suatu kegiatan ( (Travis & Murano, 2014); (Chung & Shin, 2015)). …”
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